"The next prosecution witness, Mangilal, also recognised Sonali Bendre,
Tabu and Neelam in the court today during examination," Assistant Public
Prosecutor Praveen Verma said.
on Tuesday, prosecution witness Sheraram had recognised them in the court. Both the villagers had claimed to have chased the vehicle in which the actors were going to hunt the antelope.
The actresses appeared in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (Rural) today for the identification.
"Mangilal narrated the same description as that of Sheraram on Tuesday," said Verma.
Mangilal told the court that both he and Sheraram had chased the vehicle, with Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan and the three actresses were on board for hunting the black buck.
"His statements matched with those given by him to the forest officials during investigation in 1998," Verma said.
After the examination of Mangilal, cross examination of the previous witness, Sehraram, was resumed by the counsel of Salman Khan.
"We will continue the cross examination on Thursday," said H M Saraswat, Khan's counsel.
Meanwhile, the counsel of Khan withdrew the application moved in the High Court seeking permission to club the two cases against the actor, one under Wildlife Act and other under Arms Act.
In his application, Khan had said that since the trial in the Arms Act case has neared conclusion while it is yet to begin in the poaching case, in which the arms with expired licence had allegedly been used by Khan.
on Tuesday, prosecution witness Sheraram had recognised them in the court. Both the villagers had claimed to have chased the vehicle in which the actors were going to hunt the antelope.
The actresses appeared in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (Rural) today for the identification.
"Mangilal narrated the same description as that of Sheraram on Tuesday," said Verma.
Mangilal told the court that both he and Sheraram had chased the vehicle, with Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan and the three actresses were on board for hunting the black buck.
"His statements matched with those given by him to the forest officials during investigation in 1998," Verma said.
After the examination of Mangilal, cross examination of the previous witness, Sehraram, was resumed by the counsel of Salman Khan.
"We will continue the cross examination on Thursday," said H M Saraswat, Khan's counsel.
Meanwhile, the counsel of Khan withdrew the application moved in the High Court seeking permission to club the two cases against the actor, one under Wildlife Act and other under Arms Act.
In his application, Khan had said that since the trial in the Arms Act case has neared conclusion while it is yet to begin in the poaching case, in which the arms with expired licence had allegedly been used by Khan.
Source: MP News in Hindi and Chhattisgarh Hindi News
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