Salman Khan on the insensitive rape remark The Maharashtra State Women's Commission has issued a "third and final" summons to Salman to appear in Court.
This time the actor has been invited to its Bandra (E) office on July 14. MSWC chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar on Wednesday said "it was understandable" that the actor should not turn up on the day of the festival. "But he can at least send a representative. He must respond to our notice in some way ,"
Lawyer Abha Singh said, "Salman is taking law in his own hands. He has neither taken formal exemption nor has he undertaken to appear on the next date. In such cases of wilful disobedience of summons, the correct legal course is to issue a bailable warrant first and thereafter a non-bailable warrant. This is necessary as the women's commission has been accorded powers of a civil court to enforce attendance of witnesses."