Mumbai, May 8: In a major reprieve for Bollywood actor Salman Khan, Bombay High Court Friday suspended the five-year sentence awarded to him in the 2002 hit-and-run case, admitted his appeal against conviction and granted him bail.
Justice Abhay Thipsay directed Khan to surrender before the trial court and execute a fresh bail bond of Rs 30,000. The interim bail granted to the actor hours after his conviction and sentencing Wednesday was to expire Friday.
The high court said it will expedite the hearing on the actor’s appeal and posted the matter for June 15.
“This is not a case where I should keep him (Khan) in jail till his appeal is heard and decided. Why his right should suffer when his appeal is admitted and kept pending? In many cases people have suffered and spent their entire prison term only to be acquitted later by the High Court,” Justice Thipsay observed.
“The normal rule is that when an appeal is admitted and the sentence is under seven years, it (the sentence) is suspended. Why do you (prosecution) want to depart from this norm?” the court said.
Justice Thipsay noted that the actor has been on bail throughout the trial even after being slapped with the serious charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
“There are a number of arguable points raised about whether or not Khan was driving the car. It is also nobody’s case that Khan will abscond if he released on bail, pending appeal,” he said.
Justice Thipsay directed Khan to seek court’s permission before travelling abroad. PTI





































