Khan's counsel Mahesh Bora told Justice Nirmaljit Kaur that main prosecution witness Harish Dulani was not with the actor during the alleged poaching of two black bucks on October 1-2, 1998, so how could relying on his statements, the forest department and police had registered two separate cases against Khan.
After the forest department interrogated him, he mentioned two more poaching incidents had taken place--one each on September 26, 1998 and September 28, 1998.
Since he was not present himself anywhere, who could he be relied upon. Hence no case could be made out against Khan for alleged poaching, Bora said.
He was arguing on the appeal moved by Khan in the high court against a 5-year sentence in a case of poaching of one chinkara in Mathania on October 1-2, 1998.
"This leaves nothing to doubt that he was forced to give statements against Khan and thus was planted as a key witness", argued Bora in the court adding that this was the reason why Dulani did not turn up in the court after that for the examination.
Bora also questioned that none of the witnesses in the case has either seen the poaching taking place or seen any carcass being transported by Khan. Then how can Khan be implicated while all other co-accused acquitted, he said.
"It was strange to note that the pellets mentioned belonged to an air gun and could not be fatal for any animal", he argued.
"Moreover, the vehicle owner has changed his statements wherein he first said that he had found the pellets in the vehicle while cleaning whereas later, he had said that Dulani had told him so", contended Bora.
The court would continue with the arguments on Friday.
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