Khan, accompanied by his sister Alvira, arrived here this morning and headed straight to the court.
He remained in the court during the entire hearing, which saw the defence grilling one of the witnesses. Khan left about an hour later for the airport to board his chartered plane before the hearing in another case related to the poaching of two black bucks in October 1998 began.
"He (Khan) was not summoned by the court on Friday, but since he was in the city for some other work, he made it a point to appear in court as a gesture of responsibility and respect for the court," said the actor's counsel Hasti Mal Saraswat.
"Hearing was scheduled in both the cases today but Khan appeared as a routine accused, remained there until the hearing in the Arms Act case was over and left," said public prosecutor N K Sankhla.
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Khan has already been given exemption from appearance in the poaching case, said Saraswat.
The Supreme Court, while hearing a petition filed by the state government on November 5 challenging the Rajasthan High Court's order to suspend his 5-year conviction in another case of poaching, had taken objection on suspension of his sentence and had kept its order reserved.