Salman case: HC begins dictation of verdict

Update: 2015-12-08 23:00 GMT
The Bombay High Court on Monday said it would give its ruling on the applicability of culpable homicide charge against actor Salman Khan in the 2002 hit-and-run case and also on other key questions like the admissibility of the statement of the actor’s former body guard as evidence. This was stated by Justice AR Joshi while giving dictation of the verdict in the open court in the appeal filed in the High Court by Khan against the May 6 judgement of a Mumbai Sessions court, which has sentenced him to five years jail. Justice Joshi said he would give a ruling on whether the statement of Ravindra Patil, an eye-witness and former police bodyguard of Salman, was admissible as evidence under Section 33 of the Indian Evidence Act. Salman contended that the charge of culpable homicide was not justified and wrongly invoked in the case. He also challenged the prosecution’s step of relying upon Patil’s statement in the trial court, saying this witness died and hence was not available for cross-examination.

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