The Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday cancelled the cow smuggling case against Pehlu Khan who was lynched by a mob in 2017. Pehlu Khan and his sons Irshad and Arif were transporting cattle from a weekly market in Jaipur to their village in Haryana’s Nuh when a group of alleged cow vigilantes stopped him and thrashed the 55-year-old. Khan died in a hospital two days later. The high court ruled that the documents clearly show that Pehlu Khan had purchased the cattle for dairy, not slaughter and quashed the FIR and the charge sheet filed for cow smuggling.
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