A local court has deferred till September 30 the hearing on eight criminal complaints filed by actor Salman
Khan against directors of Cinevistas Ltd for recovery of Rs 26.42 lakh due to him as professional fees for
acting in their film Garv - Pride and Honour, which released two years ago.
The matter came up before a magistrate on Tuesday but the hearing was adjourned as both the sides were
not present.
Earlier, the magistrate had issued bailable warrants against the directors of Cinevista, Sunil Mehta and
Premkishen but cancelled them later after they appeared before the court.
Salman played the lead role in the film for which he was promised Rs 26.42 lakh. Accordingly, eight
cheques were issued to him under various denominations but they were dishonoured by the bank with
remarks "payment stopped by drawer."
The actor served legal notice to Cinevista and its directors under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act
on August 6 last year. When they did not respond, Salman moved the court, his lawyer Dipesh Mehta
said.
Salman filed separate complaints of bouncing of eight cheques in a magistrate's court on September 19 last
year. A month later, the court issued process against directors of Cinevista.
Thursday, July 06, 2006 14:48 IST