Big relief to #SalmanKhan in hit-and-run case: court says, not required producing #driving licence

Big relief to #SalmanKhan in hit-and-run case: court says, not required producing #driving licence Mumbai:  In a relief for Salman Khan, a sessions court on Tuesday rejected the plea of the prosecution in the 2002 hit-and-run case seeking a direction to the actor to produce his driving licence to prove the charge that he was driving the car at the time of accident without valid papers.

The accused can produce the licence at an appropriate stage if he so desires, said the judge, adding that, at this stage, the evidence is nearly over and hence the court cannot give a direction for producing the document. The court had heard the arguments of both the sides on February 27 and reserved its order until today.

Special Public Prosecutor Pradeep Gharat argued that Khan did not possess a licence when his car ran over people sleeping on a pavement in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002, killing one person and injuring four. He (Khan) obtained a driving licence only in 2004, as per the record available with Regional Transport Office, said the prosecution.

Khan’s lawyer said the prosecution’s application violated the fundamental right against exploitation enshrined in the Constitution as it had asked the accused to produce documents incriminating him. He argued that the prosecution should prove its case that Khan was not holding a driving licence without asking him to produce it.

Last month, an RTO official, a witness in the case, had said that the actor did not have his driving license on the ill-fated night the incident took place. The statement was given by the RTO officer, who was asked to confirm by a sessions court on whether or not the 49-year-old actor had a valid license during the time when the incident took place. One person died and four were injured when a car, allegedly driven by Khan, ran over them in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002.

Bureau Report

 

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