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Sanjay Dutt can shoot abroad till Nov 15: SC

TimePublished on Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 15:57, Updated on Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 16:01 in Entertainment section

SIGH OF RELIEF: Dutt was convicted by an anti-terror court of Mumbai for possessing illegal firearms.

SIGH OF RELIEF: Dutt was convicted by an anti-terror court of Mumbai for possessing illegal firearms.


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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday granted Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt - convicted in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blasts - an additional one-and-a-half months to complete film shoots abroad.

A Bench comprising of Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justice P Sathasivam asked Dutt to complete his ongoing film shooting in South Africa by November 15 and submit his passport to the Central Bureau of Investigation by November 30.

Convicted by an anti-terror court of Mumbai for possessing illegal firearms ahead of the 1993 serial terror blasts there, Sanjay Dutt had been granted permission by the apex court to go abroad for film shooting April 10.

The apex court had earlier granted him bail, pending his plea challenging his conviction that entails a six-year jail term. At that time, the apex court had ordered confiscation of his passport as one of the conditions for his release.

Dutt, however, had approached the apex court March 13, seeking permission to go to Malaysia, Thailand and the US to shoot for Blue and Chatur Singh Two Star.

The Bench had granted him permission, stipulating that he should complete his shooting by September 30. This has now been extended to November 15.

The Bench allowed Sanjay Dutt to stay abroad for the extended period on an application filed by senior Counsel Fali S Nariman on his behalf. Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramaniam too did not oppose his plea.

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