SC to hear Maharashtra govt's plea against acquittal of Salman Khan
New Delhi: The Supreme Court will today hear Maharashtra Government's special leave petition against acquittal of Salman Khan in the hit-and-run-case.
Justice J.S. Kher and Justice C. Nagappan will be on the bench that will hear his case.
Khan had moved the Supreme Court, saying he should be heard before any hearing on the Maharashtra Government's petition challenging his acquittal in the 2002 hit-and-run case.
The Maharashtra Government had on January 22 filed a petition in the apex court against the Bombay High Court's judgement acquitting Salman of 'all charges', overturning the trial court's order sentencing him for five years.
Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had announced that his government would challenge the High Court's verdict on its merits.
On December 10 last year, Salman was given a clean chit in the case with the court observing that the main witness was 'wholly unreliable' and that there were discrepancies in the case.
The actor is accused of driving a car under the influence of alcohol and killing one and injuring four others in Bandra, Mumbai, in 2002.
The hearing today will determine whether he will be allowed to present his version of events from the night of the hit and run incident.