Hit-and-run case: Salman seeks examination of witness Kamaal Khan
Kamaal Khan is the best eyewitness available to the prosecution as he was present in Salman’s car," says Salman's lawyer.
Adding a twist to his appeal proceedings before the
Bombay High Court, Bollywood actor Salman Khan, sentenced to five-year
jail term in the 2002 hit-and-run case, on Monday sought examination of
his friend and singer Kamaal Khan as a witness by the prosecution.
Justice A R Joshi asked the prosecution to file by Tuesday a reply,
rejecting or accepting the application filed by Salman’s lawyer Amit
Desai.
“Why the prosecution had not examined this
witness in the trial court? Kamaal Khan is the best eyewitness available
to the prosecution as he was present in Salman’s car on September 28,
2002, when it rammed into a shop in Bandra killing one person and
injuring four others,” said Desai.
Kamaal can throw
light on who was driving the car, the lawyer added. Salman’s defence has
been saying that it was his driver Ashok Singh who was behind the
wheel.
Other eyewitness, Salman’s police bodyguard
Ravindra Patil, died during the trial in 2007. The prosecution relied on
his statement before the magistrate implicated Salman, but as the
defence couldn’t cross-examine him, it caused prejudice to the actor,
advocate Desai said.
The prosecution also didn’t
examine Ashok Singh, though he had gone to the police station (after the
accident) to give his statement, he said.
The trial
judge had rejected Singh’s testimony (as a defence witness), observing
that he might be trying to save his master by taking the blame on
himself.
Desai contended that the prosecution told
the trial court that Kamaal was abroad and not available for testifying,
but it made no efforts to bring the singer to the court, and it should
explain this.
The trial court on May 6 held Salman
guilty of ‘culpable homicide not amounting to murder’, upholding the
police’s case that he was drunk and was driving the car when the
accident took place in suburban Bandra.
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