25 January 2009

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India laws outdated casestudy : Salman khan

 India laws outdated case study : Salman Khan  
                                                                                                        




India laws outdated casestudy : Salman khan

BOLLYWOOD actor Salman Khan probably felt every bit the superhero when he shot dead three chinkaras (Indian gazelles) in a Rajasthan forest nine years ago.

Instead of accepting Salman Khan's conviction as a triumph for wildlife conservation, there has been an effort to split hairs and divert the issue with questions that are irrelevant to the conviction

Bollywood film star Salman Khan has been ordered to serve five years in prison for poaching a gazelle at a wildlife preserve.

appeal pending.

Rich and Powerful keep enjoying.

case 2 : The 41-year-old actor has another poaching conviction from 2006, for killing protected black buck antelopes in Rajasthan, and was given a one-year jail sentence. He was granted bail while he appeals that conviction.
appeal pending.

case 3: Khan is also facing charges of killing a person sleeping on a pavement in Mumbai while driving drunk in 2002. He contends he was not at the wheel.

On February 17, 2006, Khan was sentenced to one year in prison for hunting an endangered species, the Chinkara. The sentence was stayed by a higher court during appeal

On April 10, 2006, Salman khan was handed a five year jail term for hunting the endangered Chinkara.

On August 24, 2007, the Jodhpur sessions court, upheld the 5 year jail term for Khan in the Chinkara poaching case by turning down his appeal against the 2006 judgement. At the time of the hearing, he was busy with a shooting elsewhere, while his sister attended the proceedings


How many years the honorable high courts and superem courts of india will need to decide and send the crminal person to jail.

do you think in our life time we can see the justice is done.

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.

We need to change the laws.

make a law that high courts or supreme courts must give judgement in 12 months of time or 6 months of time.

2 comments:

RNSANE August 30, 2010  

I think these are older posts, my friend, but it is very sad that Indian courts take the pirating of DVDs so seriously, then don't seem to deal with Salman Kahn in an appropriate manner. Money does talk, doesn't it. He can afford to post bail where young adolescents can't. How ridiculous that these kids who, of course, will always pirate CDs, have to serve such long jail sentences instead of being made to do community service which would be more meaningful.

Also, why doesn't a Bollywood movie star, who can afford to hire a driver, so he can drink indiscriminately, should he choose to do so, without jeopordizing the public by driving, simply do just that? I enjoy watching his films
but that doesn't give him license to take someone's life because he is immature and irresponsible behind the wheel. What kind of example does this set for the starry eyed youth who idolize him?

sm,  August 30, 2010  

RNSANE,,
thanks
Majority Indians forgot all the crimes already.
i agree with you he should use driver.