Bollywood star is willing to pay the Dh13 fine for smoking at an IPL match

Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday pleaded guilty through his lawyers to the charges of smoking publicly at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium in Jaipur during an Indian Premier League match last month and sought exemption from appearing personally before a court, a lawyer said.
The additional chief judicial metropolitan magistrate had summoned Khan to appear before his court on Saturday on a complaint that he smoked publicly while watching the IPL match between Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders on April 8.
According to a Rajasthan law, an offender could face maximum imprisonment of six months or a maximum fine of Rs200 (Dh13) for smoking in public.
Khan, who is co-owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders, was represented by three lawyers.
"Khan's lawyers filed an application under section 206 and 253 of the Criminal Procedure Code, pleading guilty to the charges under the Rajasthan Prevention of Smoking Act and seeking exemption for Khan's personal appearance before the court," said lawyer Nem Singh Rathore, who filed the complaint on behalf of Jaipur Cricket Academy director Anand Singh Rathore.
Khan's lawyers said it was a petty offence and their client was ready to pay the fine imposed under the law.
Nem Singh Rathore added that he objected to exempting Shah Rukh from personal appearance before the court. "The court will hear further arguments June 21," he said.
"Smoking publicly is banned in Rajasthan since 2000 under the Rajasthan Prevention of Smoking Act. However, Shah Rukh Khan was smoking publicly in front of thousands of spectators. The actor was broadcast live while smoking on the TV channel which was showing the match," he added.
The lawyer said that spectators were being allowed into the stadium only after frisking.
"Police were confiscating any objectionable items, including cigarettes, while frisking. However, it seems Shah Rukh was allowed to carry the cigarette packet into the stadium, which is negligence on the part of police also," the complainant said.
The court has fixed June 21 for the next hearing in the case.
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