Salman Khan to surrender on Monday: Lawyer
Salman Khan's lawyer, Deepesh Mehta said that the actor would file a revision application in the Rajasthan High Court on Monday.
Salman did not appear before the sessions court in Jodhpur - which dismissed his appeal against a five-year prison term in a poaching case - as there was no directive for the actor to be present there, his laywer Deepesh Mehta told reporters here.
"The (court's) order is 76 pages long. We will read it and file a revision application in the Rajasthan High Court on Monday, following which Salman will travel with me to Jodhpur to surrender," Mehta said outside the actor's home in suburban Bandra.
Salman's whereabouts were unknown till the time Mehta talked to the media.
Earlier in the day, Jodhpur's District and Sessions Judge K R Singhvi upheld the five-year jail term given to Salman by a lower court in April 2006 for poaching an endangered chinkara in 1999 during the shooting of a film in Rajasthan.
Though Salman is a resident of Mumbai, he will have to approach the Rajasthan High Court and not the Bombay High Court for relief of any sort, Chief Public Prosecutor Satish Borulkar said.
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