Pan masala ads case: Consumer court orders forensic test of Salman Khan's sign
Singh alleged that Pan Masala and Salman Khan were misleading consumers by promoting “saffron-infused cardamom” and saffron-infused pan masala.
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Singh said he would register a case alleging forgery of documents against the actor and others involved (Screengrab/ ANI)
Kota, 26 Dec
A consumer court in Rajasthan’s Kota on Friday ordered the
personal appearance of Bollywood actor Salman Khan and directed a forensic
examination of the signature on the power of attorney submitted on his behalf
in a case alleging misleading pan masala advertisements.
The
court said the next hearing in the matter would be held on 20 January.
The case
was filed on 15 October by advocate Indra Mohan Singh Honey, who is also a BJP
leader. In his complaint, Singh alleged that Rajshree Pan Masala and Salman Khan were misleading consumers by promoting products described as
“saffron-infused cardamom” and saffron-infused pan masala.
Singh
argued that the claims were deceptive, questioning how saffron priced at around
Rs 4 lakh per kilogram could be offered in a pan masala sachet costing Rs 5. He
alleged that such advertisements attract youths towards consuming pan masala,
exposing them to serious health risks, including cancer.
During
an earlier hearing on 9 December, the complainant objected to the authenticity
of Khan’s signature on the power of attorney and the reply filed before the
court. He demanded an investigation, alleging discrepancies in the signatures.
On
Friday, the consumer court ordered a forensic examination and directed Salman
Khan to appear in person on 20 January along with advocate R.C. Choubey, who
notarised the power of attorney and the reply submitted to the court.
“The
power of attorney and reply submitted on behalf of the actor did not bear his
signature. Khan's signature differed from those he had signed in Jodhpur jail
and in the court there,” the petitioner said.
“We
objected to Khan's signature and demanded an FSL examination of the signature
and his personal appearance. The court accepted our objection,” he told PTI.
Singh
also said he would register a case alleging forgery of documents against the
actor and others involved, claiming forged papers were presented before the
court.
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