Salman Khan ask Indian SC to hear him in hit-and-run petition
By Web Desk
January 28, 2016
Bollywood mega star, Salman Khan has submitted a caveat petition in India’s supreme court, requesting it to hear his stance when the court takes up the Maharshtra government’s appeal against his acquittal in the hit-and-run case.
The case relates to Salman Khan’s SUV that had hit five people in Mumbai in 2002, killing one of them and injuring the rest.
A trial court handed down five-year sentence to Salman Khan.
However, the Bombay high court acquitted Salman Khan in December last year. The verdict was challenged last Friday by Maharshtra government in the supreme court.
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