Salman Khan hit-and-run case: SC to hear petition against bail


Jul 22 (Midday News): The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition that challenges bail granted to actor Salman Khan in the 2002 hit-and-run case till July 20.

The Bombay High Court had earlier adjourned thehearing on July 13. Khan, who got a respite in the case after the Bombay High Court stayed his five-year conviction, had earlier been directed to submit Rs 2 lakh as security before leaving the country for a show.

A criminal court had earlier convicted Salman of culpable homicide on charges that he lost control of his car when driving under the influence of alcohol in 2002, and rammed into a group of people sleeping on a pavement.

Khan denied being behind the wheel, contradicting the testimony of several witnesses. The actor’s driver had, in March, said it was he who was driving the vehicle during the accident.

  

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  • prem, mudubelle

    Wed, Jul 22 2015

    he should be punished. even he is bollyhood star.he is doing all his home work in judicial system..so he can prolong the judgement...i hope he wont sleep peacefull night..coz he is murder..even he murderd his body gurad..its big MURDER..STILL LAW IS BLIND..

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Wed, Jul 22 2015

    prem, mudubelle, Well said. Even if he buy good lawyers to defend, He can't cheat himself. He knows all. What he is doing all these are drama.

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