Freedom On Friday For Salman: How The Bail Plea Drama Played Out

‘Salman Gets Bail’ - Bhaijaan’s biggest ever ‘Friday Release’ - Here is the full account of the bail plea drama.
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5:56 pm: Salman leaves the Sessions Court after furnishing the required Rs. 30.000 bond.

5:45 pm: Salman back at Bombay Sessions Court to sign bail bond. Once that is done he will be allowed to go home.

5:45 pm: Salman back at Bombay Sessions Court to sign bail bond. Once that is done he will be allowed to go home.

1:06 pm: Salman fans rejoice outside the actor’s home.

1:00 pm:

  HC raised the issue of bringing Kamaal Khan’s statement being brought in.
–Abha Singh, Lawyer

12:55 pm: Next HC hearing to take place on June 7.

12:52 pm: Film-maker, Ashok Pandit on High Court judgement: “God has been kind to Salman”

12:49 pm: Salman Khan to go to Sessions Court, sign bond of Rs. 30,000.

12:40 pm: No jail for Salman, at least for now. Sentence has been suspended. Salman asked to go to lower court for bail. Salman Khan will not be taken into custody.

12:35 pm: Defence Counsel: Don’t discriminate against Salman because he is an actor.

12:32 pm: Judge to prosecution: What are the abnormal circumstance under which I should deny bail? (Usually granted for sentence under 7 years)

12:30 pm: Judge’s observation: Salman should surrender to the court, and then take bail.

12:29 pm: “Salman’s alcohol level was well above permissible limits.” – Prosecution

12:23 pm: Salman fan who consumed poison rushed to hospital.

12:15 pm: The chief witness for the prosecution, Ravindra Patil said there were two others in the car with Salman. Hence, Kamaal Khan wasn’t questioned: Sandeep Shinde, Public Prosecutor.

12:11pm: Prosecutor points out that Salman fled the scene, was arrested at 11:00 am next morning. He also says he will show why Kamaal Khan was not questioned.

12:08 pm: Salman Khan fan allegedly tries to commit suicide outside the court.

12:05 pm: Prosecution objects to suspension of sentence.

12:01 pm: Public Prosecutor begins arguments. Public Prosecutor Sandeep Shinde is now arguing the case

12:00 pm: Amit Desai concludes his argument.The arguments being presented today are questioning the validity of Salman’s trial. This could be a trailer of what we see when the conviction is appealed in the higher judiciary.

11:56 am: “This case is different from Alistair Pereira case, latter knew there were ppl sleeping on pavement. In this case it wasnt so”– Amit Desai

11: 55 am: The defence is desperately trying to push the “fourth person” theory. Will the court agree?

11:50 am: “Altaf was the one driving that day,” claims Salman’s lawyer. Altaf is Salman’s father’s driver.

11:45 am:

Witnesses said vehicle was at speed of 90-100km/hour while record says he took half hour from JW Marriott to incident spot in Bandra which is 14 kms away. Prosecution has not proven that Salman was driving the car.
– Amit Desai, Salman Khan’s Lawyer

Kamaal Khan. (Photo Courtesy: Youtube.com/Saregama)

11:43 am: Kamaal Khan’s name was dropped from the witness list by the prosecution. If Kamaal Khan was a witness why wasn’t he presented for 13 years.

11:28 am: Defense cites the actor’s humanitarian work and his neurological condition during the hearing.

11:22 am: Court ignored the testimony of Kamal Khan. There was a fourth person in the car.

11:15 am: Court proceedings begin on Salman Khan’s bail plea in the Bombay High Court.

Bombay High Court heard Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s appeal against his conviction in the 2002 hit-and-run case and his plea for bail today.

The actor was convicted and sentenced to five years’ rigorous imprisonment on various charges under the IPC, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, besides penal provisions under the Motor Vehicles Act and other laws. The trial court found him guilty of ramming the American Express bakery in Bandra with his Toyota Land Cruiser on September 28, 2002, killing one person and wounding four others sleeping on the pavement outside.

Salman, who has been out on bail since the last 13 years in this case, was not present in the High Court when his appeal came up for hearing.

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Published: 08 May 2015,11:29 AM IST

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