2002 hit-and-run case: Salman withdraws plea from Supreme Court to summon Kamaal Khan as witness

The Bombay High Court had on November 30 dismissed Salman's plea.

Update: 2015-12-11 13:07 GMT
Salman Khan (Photo: DC)

New Delhi: A day after the Bombay High Courtacquitted Salman Khan in the 2002 hit-and-run case, the Bollywood superstar today withdrew his plea from the Supreme Court seeking examination of his friend and singer Kamaal Khan as court witness in the case.

A bench headed by Justice Madan B Lokur allowed Salman's lawyer to withdraw his appeal after she said that it had become infructuous in the light of Bombay High Court judgement in the main case.

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The Bombay High Court had on November 30 dismissed Salman's plea.

The high court yesterday acquitted Salman in the case, quashing the trial court order convicting and sentencing him for five years.

It held that the prosecution had failed to prove "beyond reasonable doubt" that the actor was driving the vehicle at the time of accident and was drunk.

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