It’s not rocket science to know that actor Salman Khan’s relatives
and his zillions of well-wishers and fans must have been living on a
hope and a prayer for Salman Khan as today is what is called as the
quintessential ‘judgment day’. After Salman Khan being pronounced guilty
of all charges, by the Mumbai Sessions Court in the 2002 hit-and-run
case, the Judge also observed that Salman Khan was driving under the
influence of alcohol.
The latest update is that he has now been convicted for five years
under Section 304 (2). The Sessions Court Judge D W Deshpande said that
all the charges against the actor have been proved, which also included
the stringent charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder,
besides various other offences, including rash and negligent driving and
driving under influence of liquor. The court also said that no more
compensation to be given to victim’s family.
The latest update is that Bombay High Court has granted two days
interim bail to Salman Khan in the 2002 hit-and-run case. This was based
on the argument that the senior lawyer Harish Salve did at the Bombay
High Court, for Salman Khan. While he argued that, one cannot be put in
jail without the order, he also said that they have only received the
operative part of the order. He then requested to give time till Friday.
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