Salman in ‘Hit and Run’ judicial, to appear in court today

The most Bachelor of Bollywood, Salman Khan seems to never put up from judiciary soups as today he is going to face the charge  amounting to ‘culpable homicide not amounting to murder’ in 2002 hit-and-run case.

Salman who was out of the country for his medical treatment returned from USA on Saturday night and is likely to appear before the Session Court in Mumbai today.

This will be of Salman’s first appearance in court where he first time face the hearing of the case on charge of ‘culpable homicide not amounting to murder’.

Ten years ago, 2002, Super star Salman Khan committed this mistake, had involved in hit and run incident, charged with negligence driving of his Land Cruiser over people sleeping at the pavement outside a bakery in suburban Bandra in the wee hours of 28 March, September 2002. In this incident, one person had died and four injured.

Later on basis of 17 witnesses, the Bandra Magistrate’s Court had transferred the case to Sessions Court with a serious charge namely ‘culpable homicide not amounting to murder’ against Salman.

Salman Khan march25 Salman in ‘Hit and Run’ judicial, to appear in court today

The 47-year-old has asked to be present on Monday for hearing where the court would also hear his appeal against the Magistrate’s order and evidence will be produced before court.

Moroever, it is not one case against Dabangg actor as Salman is also facing trial with a serious offence of killing blackbucks in 1993 in Jodhpur during the shooting of Hum Sath Sath Hain’ with Saif Ali Khan and three others.

Now, wait is of today hearing which will decide fate of Salman and if found guilty then he may face imprisonment sentence to be in jail for of 10 years.

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