The court of the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Bandra, had issued a summons to Mr. Khan on an application filed by social worker Santosh Daundkar, alleging that submission of false evidence by the police in the trial against the actor delayed the case by 4-5 years.
The former IAS officer, Abha Singh, who is appearing for Mr. Daundkar, argued that “this case is about submitting false evidence and hence it is totally different than the one which is pending in the High Court.”
The magistrate court, however, granted exemption to Mr. Khan, and also ordered the police to file their reply in two days.
Earlier, Mr. Mehta submitted a reply to the charges made by Mr. Daundkar. He said: “The applicant has no proof and/or evidence to show that the trial got delayed for four years because of the accused. Therefore, the application is liable to be dismissed with costs.”
Keywords: Salman Khan, hit-and-run case
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