Wednesday 26 June 2013

Salman Khan launches website for court cases




For a long time, Salman Khan
Salman Khan has been enmeshed in various controversies ranging from killing a blackbuck to hit and run case of 2002. He has been asked time and again about his cases and also different sources report differently about his cases. To put the speculations of people to end and to keep his fans informed about the legal proceedings of his cases, Salman Khan has launched a website.
 The website is called ‘The Salman Khan Files’. It has date wise updates of his cases. The webpage looks simple and has a picture of Salman Khan on the home page. It has a section for ‘recent posts’, a section for ‘archives’, a section for ‘categories’ and a section for ‘META’.
The spokesperson of Salman said, “We have created a website called salmankhanfiles.com and we will put out all the information pertaining to the case on the site. So that whoever wants to know the progress on the case can follow it there.”
The website writes, “Certain court cases are filed against me. There is widespread media reporting of these cases. The reports are sometimes inaccurate and misleading, and cause damage to my reputation, both personal and professional. I have been advised to put up this website to provide easy accessible information about the ongoing status of these cases. This website will be updated by my advocates from time to time. It will not contain any information about the merits of the case, nor any comment. I encourage all those interested in knowing about these cases, particularly the media, to verify facts available on this website. I have the greatest respect for the law, the judiciary and the legal process. Nothing on this website is intended to influence anyone, the sole purpose being to present the facts, and status of the cases I am involved in.”
Salman Khan while shooting for the movie ‘HumSaath Saath Hain’ of Sooraj Barjatia in 1998, went on hunting and killed a blackbuck which is an endangered species. The hunting of blackbuck is strictly prohibited by the Indian Government.
Again in 2002, the actor was driving rashly in the wee hours of night on 28th September and drove his land cruiser over the people sleeping on the pavement. One was killed and four others were severely injured. He is accused of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. If he is found guilty, Salman will receive an imprisonment term of 10 years

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