Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Bombay High Court rejects intervention

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Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Bombay High Court rejects intervention plea to grant stay!

Mon, July 20, 2015 4:02pm IST by Prateek Sur
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Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Bombay High Court rejects intervention plea to grant stay!

Salman's lawyer Amit Desai, in a passing reference, said he also did not understand why the government was too eager to hear the actor's appeal against conviction on an urgent basis...

The Bombay High Court today refused accept a plea to grant stay on an appeal filed by Bollywood actor Salman Khan against the five-year sentence awarded to him in the 2002 hit-and-run case.

A convict in a murder case, whose appeal has not been heard since 2009, had filed an intervention application seeking a stay on Salman Khan"s appeal. He contended that the matters of celebrities were heard out-of-turn whereas those of other convicts like him were kept pending endlessly as a result of which they continued to languish in jails.

The convict has also filed a separate petition in the High Court making the same allegation about appeals of celebrities being heard urgently. He has prayed that his appeal may be heard expeditiously.

Justice AR Joshi refused to stay Salman's appeal saying that both the sides in the case had consented for expeditious hearing of the matter. Moreover, the Judge said, in the petition filed by the convict (who has intervened), the High Court has not passed any judicial order.

The intervenor"s counsel, Aparna Vatkar, had sought a stay on Salman's appeal saying it should not be heard until the petition filed by her client separately before another bench is decided by the High Court.

Salman"s lawyer Amit Desai, in a passing reference, said he also did not understand why the government was too eager to hear the actor"s appeal against conviction on an urgent basis. He demanded that a Compact Disc (CD) of the proceedings recorded in the trial court should be handed over to the defence team so that they are able to argue to appeal effectively.

However, prosecutors Sandeep Shinde and Pradeep Gharat said no such CD of court proceedings was available and hence, it could not be given to the other side. The court deferred the matter to July 27 for further hearing.

The 49-year-old actor, who is on bail, did not come to the court today. His sister, Alvira, was, however, present. Salman was convicted by a sessions court on May 6 and sentenced to five years imprisonment on various counts, including "culpable homicide not amounting to murder".

A man was killed and four others were injured when the actor's Toyota Land Cruiser ran over them while they were asleep on a pavement outside a bakery in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002.

The HC had on May 8 stayed the execution of the 5-year sentence awarded to Salman in the 13-year-old case and granted him bail while admitting his appeal.

Salman has challenged the findings of the trial court that he was drunk and was driving under the influence of liquor. The actor pleaded that the trial court had wrongly convicted him under the culpable homicide charge because he had no knowledge that he would meet with an accident.

In the appeal, he has argued that the trial court had failed to appreciate the fact that four prosecution witnesses, including the investigating officer, had said that there were four persons present in the Toyota Land Cruiser when the accident occurred and that it was the family driver Ashok Singh who was at the wheels.

Public Prosecutor Sandeep Shinde, though not opposing admission of appeal, had earlier objected to suspension of the sentence and argued that the actor had knowledge of consequences of rash and negligent and drunken driving. Therefore, he had said, the trial court had rightly convicted him under the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

Shinde has said the blood test of Salman revealed there was alcohol content above the permissible limit.

Apart from being convicted of culpable homicide, Salman was also found guilty of offences under section 279 of IPC (rash and negligent driving) and sections 337 and 338 of IPC (causing hurt by acts endangering life or personal property of others), which prescribe six months" jail. He was sentenced to undergo jail for six months under sections 181 (driving without licence) and 185 (drink driving) of Motor Vehicles Act.

Salman was also found guilty under the Bombay Prohibition Act"s section 66 (a) and (b) for which he received two months" imprisonment and fine of Rs 500. All sentences run concurrently.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Salman's lawyer Amit Desai, in a passing reference, said he also did not understand why the government was too eager to hear the actor's appeal against conviction on an urgent basis...


Why should Salman's lawyer have a problem with this? Shouldn't he be happy about the fact that this is an opportunity to let his innocent client free as soon as possible?
The real deal is they just want to stretch this case forever, and that is the reason they are irritated by the urgency with which the High Court is pursuing the case.
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I hope someone will catch his corrupt lawyer(s) red-handed via string operation one day 🤢

or even if that's highly impossible(for obvious reasons duh 🥱), then I can only pray that this criminal scum gets punished through divine intervention 😵

Lallu has to pay for his sins!
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Ab sab producers ki rato ki need ud jayegi.

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Again Tareekh pe Tareekh is being given but no justice in sight!

Typical tactics of delaying justice is being used by the greedy lawyer getting fat on Lallu's crores!
Kudos to Indian moviegoers for funding the Criminal Bhai's legal fees and bribes to judges and witnesses! 👏
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Originally posted by: White-Rose

Salman's lawyer Amit Desai, in a passing reference, said he also did not understand why the government was too eager to hear the actor's appeal against conviction on an urgent basis...


This is weird. Why would u want your innocent client to suffer year after year. The sooner the court functions , and verdict given, it will be a relief for everyone esp Salman and his family.
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Originally posted by: ponymo

Salman's lawyer Amit Desai, in a passing reference, said he also did not understand why the government was too eager to hear the actor's appeal against conviction on an urgent basis...


Why should Salman's lawyer have a problem with this? Shouldn't he be happy about the fact that this is an opportunity to let his innocent client free as soon as possible?
The real deal is they just want to stretch this case forever, and that is the reason they are irritated by the urgency with which the High Court is pursuing the case.


😲 😲

The proof is in the pudding...a CRIMINAL DOESN'T"T WANT TO BE EXONERATED OF ALL THE CHARGES ...WHY???❓

Salman and his team know that he is a criminal and may be they just want to buy time...its already been 13 years...it can go on for another 13 years..🤢...or may be they need more time to concoct evidence and buy witnesses to prove his innocence...

Otherwise the lawyer on an innocent man would never say ki ...case ko delay karo never..🤢


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Why would the lawyer want to delay the justice? Wouldn't he want his client to be free from all charges as soon as possible.
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Originally posted by: Johnny.Balraj

Why would the lawyer want to delay the justice? Wouldn't he want his client to be free from all charges as soon as possible.


The lawyer gave it away...The lower court is correct...and Salman IS A CRIMINAL..🤢
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The lawyer gave it away...The lower court is correct...and Salman IS A CRIMINAL..🤢


Well Salman is still a convicted felon, not free from any charge so he is a crimnal till he clear his name.

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