This Article is From Aug 02, 2012

Shah Rukh Khan escapes with Rs 100 fine for smoking in public

 Shah Rukh Khan escapes with Rs 100 fine for smoking in public

Highlights

  • Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, charged with smoking in public during an IPL match,yesterday escaped with a paltry fine of Rs 100, less than the cost of his cigarette box, after having pleaded guilty before a court here.
  • Disposing of the matter, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate S C Godara, Jaipur City, allowed Mr Khan to deposit the fine through his counsel.
  • Mr Khan, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders, was summoned by the court in May on a complaint that he was seen smoking on April 8 during a match between his team and Rajasthan Royals at Sawi Man Singh Stadium.
  • The actor, who drew flak for smoking in public, had pleaded guilty and expressed his willingness to pay fine before the court which had also allowed him exemption from personal appearance.
  • The matter came up before the court on a complaint filed by Anand Singh, who runs the Jaipur Cricket Academy, a private club.
  • He had sought action against Mr Khan under section 5 read with 11 of Rajasthan Prohibition of Smoking Act, 2000, which prohibits smoking at a public places.
  • Mr Singh filed the complaint on April 9 on the basis of pictures published in newspapers the next day after IPL match in which SRK was seen puffing away in public.
  • Anti-tobacco activists have been demanding that government bring in provisions for harsher punishment, including a big fine and imprisonment especially for habitual offenders of anti-tobacco law.
  • "Such a step would deter habitual offenders like filmstars who usually think they are above law and for whom the nominal fine is not a big deal," Shekhar Salkar, General Secretary of National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE), had said.
Jaipur: Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, chargedwith smoking in public during an IPL match,yesterday escaped witha paltry fine of Rs 100, less than the cost of his cigarettebox, after having pleaded guilty before a court here.

Disposing of the matter, Additional Chief JudicialMagistrate S C Godara, Jaipur City, allowed Mr Khan to depositthe fine through his counsel.

Mr Khan, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders, was summoned bythe court in May on a complaint that he was seen smoking onApril 8 during a match between his team and Rajasthan Royalsat Sawi Man Singh Stadium.

The actor, who drew flak for smoking in public, hadpleaded guilty and expressed his willingness to pay finebefore the court which had also allowed him exemption frompersonal appearance.

The matter came up before the court on a complaint filedby Anand Singh, who runs the Jaipur Cricket Academy, a privateclub.

He had sought action against Mr Khan under section 5 readwith 11 of Rajasthan Prohibition of Smoking Act, 2000, whichprohibits smoking at a public places.

Mr Singh filed the complaint on April 9 on the basis ofpictures published in newspapers the next day after IPL matchin which SRK was seen puffing away in public.

Anti-tobacco activists have been demanding that governmentbring in provisions for harsher punishment, including a bigfine and imprisonment especially for habitual offenders ofanti-tobacco law.

"Such a step would deter habitual offenders like filmstarswho usually think they are above law and for whom the nominalfine is not a big deal," Shekhar Salkar, General Secretary ofNational Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE), hadsaid.
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