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Non-Bailable Warrant Issued Against Sanjay Dutt For Allegedly Threatening Filmmaker Shakeel Noorani

The next hearing will be on 29 August.
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MUMBAI -- A local magisterial court issued an arrest warrant against Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt today for not appearing before it to answer a complaint of criminal intimidation filed by producer Shakeel Noorani.

Non bailable warrant issued against Sanjay Dutt over alleged threat to filmmaker Shakil Noorani. (File pic) pic.twitter.com/NrZMwRv78D

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"We had sought arrest warrant against Dutt for non- appearance. The court has allowed our application," said advocate Neeraj Gupta, Noorani's lawyer.

The next hearing will be on 29 August.

Noorani has filed a private complaint with the court demanding registration of a case against Dutt for criminal intimidation.

Dutt had abandoned a film midway in 2002, Jaan ki Baazi, which he was producing, said Noorani in his complaint, adding the actor did not even return the money already paid to him.

Noorani approached Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association which directed Dutt to pay back the money. Noorani later moved the Bombay High Court, seeking execution of the IMPPA's order.

In the meantime, he started receiving threatening calls from some underworld figures, who asked him to withdraw the case, the producer alleged.

Earlier too a warrant had been issued against Dutt for non-appearance in this case, but he was granted bail.

Dutt, who was convicted under the Arms Act in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, was released from the jail last year.

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