
The Bombay High Court granted a stay on the process (summons) issued to Salman Khan. By a lower court in the criminal intimidation case. In 2019, journalist Ashok Pandey claimed that Salman and his bodyguard Nawaz Shaikh threatened and beat him. And a magistrate’s court issued summonses to the pair as a result of his accusation.
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The stay was extended until May 5 after Salman’s lawyer appealed the summons in the High Court last month. And it was extended again on Thursday until June 13. The complainant has now filed an affidavit in Bombay High Court. Objecting to the court’s decision to provide Salman Khan relief by prolonging the stay on summons.
According to reports, Ashok Pandey noted in his affidavit that the Andheri magistrate court followed due process. While he issued summons to Salman and his bodyguard based on the facts and seriousness of the case.
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Salman Khan and his bodyguard Nawaz Shaikh allegedly harassed and attacked Ashok Pandey. For photographing the actor when he was cycling on a Mumbai road in 2019. He went on to say that Salman had grabbed his phone and that they had a fight in which Salman threatened him. Salman claimed in his plea that he did not say anything to the journalist during the alleged encounter.
Salman was served with process in the matter shortly after the complaint, but he challenged it in the High Court.
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