Here are top 10 points on Salman Khan's case
Salman Khan spent two nights in the Jodhpur central jail after being sentenced to five years in prison.
He was granted bail by the Jodhpur sessions court on April 7
The actor has been allowed to travel abroad by the court from May 25 to July 10; he is scheduled to visit the US, Canada and Nepal for a film shoot.
The actor has been jailed in the same prison in the past. He spent 20 days in the jail in 1998, 2006 and 2007
After his return to Mumbai on April 7, Salman Khan thanked fans, friends and family for standing by him. "Tears of gratitude. To all my loved ones who are with me and never lost hope. Thank you for being there with all the love and support. God Bless," he had tweeted.
On April 21, a trial court in Mumbai cancelled a bailable arrest warrant against the actor, in the 2002 hit-and-run case, in which the Maharashtra government's appeal against his acquittal is pending before the Supreme Court.
On April 23, the Supreme Court stayed criminal proceedings against Mr Khan, in cases lodged in various courts in the country for allegedly making derogatory comments against the 'Valmiki' community members during the promotion of his film 'Tiger Zinda Hai'.
Currently, Salman Khan is shooting for his new project Race 3, with Jacqueline Fernandez in Kashmir
Both Judge Ravindra Kumar Joshi and Magistrate Dev Kumar Khatri who gave him bail in early April, have since been shifted as part of a mass transfer that was described as routine.
Next hearing of the case is scheduled on July 17
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