Salman gets temporary relief, fresh trial in hit-and-run case

Salman KhanIn what could prove to be a temporary relief for Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, a Mumbai court on Thursday ordered a retrial of his hit-and-run case of 2002. All evidences and witnesses in the case will be re-examined.

Sessions Court Judge D.W. Deshpande, while accepting Salman’s plea for a retrial after he was charged under Section 304(2) of the Indian Penal Code (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), has ordered that the fresh trial start to start on December 23 2013. Khan faces a maximum of 10 years in prison, under this section.

Visibly pleased with the order for re-trial, Salman’s lawyer Shrikant Shivade said “At this stage, I cannot say how long the fresh trial will take. It will depend on various aspects like the number of witnesses the prosecution decides to examine. I hope it does not take too long”

A few weeks ago, Salman had pleaded that the evidence produced before a magistrate’s court should be discarded since he would face a more serious charge, but the prosecution had opposed the fresh trial, terming it a delaying tactic.

Shivade argued that Khan had not been given an opportunity to cross-examine the witnesses on the enhanced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder pinned by the sessions court on June 24.

The actor was previously charged and tried by a Bandra magistrate’s court under Section 304(A) (rash and negligent driving), which attracts a light sentence of two years in jail.

However, nearly 10 years later, the magistrate held that a case under 304(2) had been made out against Khan and sent the case to a sessions court for trial.

Besides Section 304(2), Khan also faces charges of causing death by negligence, causing hurt by an act, causing grievous hurt and damage or mischief to property and also charges under the Motor Vehicles Act and the Bombay Prohibition Act.

On Sep 28, 2002, an allegedly inebriated Khan, while driving his Toyota Land Cruiser SUV, ran over some pavement dwellers near a bakery in Bandra (West). While one person was killed, four others were injured in the incident.

The trial started September 2005. Nearly four years after the incident, on Oct 6, 2006, the magistrate’s court framed 10 charges against the actor.

The sessions court June 24 upheld the magistrate court’s order and ordered a fresh trial in the case, and fixed July 19 for starting the retrial.

Now, the fresh trial is set to start on Dec 23. In the same week, Salman celebrates his 48th birthday.

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14 Comments

  • all those who r saying salman is good , don’t have any of their relative killed by salman. go n ask who have lost their relative due to him how they feel ??

  • Wish Salman’s cases are judged the soonest and be proven innocent as he is. Those who have been so against Salman have never helped poor people and are anti-social elements.
    And waiting for Jai Ho!!

  • this is great news.. dont worry salman god will take care of u n u have the blessings n love of ur millions fans.. our prayers r with u.. u will b proved innocent soon of the baseless cases against u.. u r indeed god’s favourite child.. god will never let any harm on a golden hearted man like u who always helps the needy people of the society.. keep on with ur great work in films n helping the society.. u rock!

  • @akshay : do you even know the meaning of killing n accident. The justice will be done, if Salman is guilty he will be punished or if innocent it will be slap on people like you, DANISH& @beingsrkhaklufan !!!!!

  • @Akshay: Defintly Paisa Bolta Hai, Par Star Hone Ki Keemat Bhi Chukani Padti Hai, Look At The CHINKARA Case, agar wahan pe SALMAN na hota to shayad kabhi case Banta bhi nhi thodi si rishwat or case khatam aur kisi ko fark bhi nhi padta, par kyunki wahan pe 1 STAR tha to case itna bada ho gya

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