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Salman Khan hit-and-run case: Ravindra Patil a ‘wholly unreliable’ witness, says HC; verdict tomorrow
The Judge observed that the evidence of Patil was doubtful because he had made improvements in his version later when his statement was recorded.
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday doubted the evidence of Ravindra Patil, former police bodyguard of Bollywood star Salman Khan and witness in the 2002 hit-and-run case, observing that he was “wholly unreliable.”
Justice A R Joshi said this while dictating the verdict in the appeal filed by the actor against the five-year sentence awarded to him by a Mumbai sessions court on May 6 this year. The high court will pronounce its verdict in the case tomorrow.
Patil had lodged the FIR in this case on September 28, 2002, hours after the mishap occurred. In the FIR, he did not mention whether Salman was driving the car under the influence of liquor.
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The Judge observed that the evidence of Patil was doubtful because he had made improvements in his version later when his statement was recorded.
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday doubted the evidence of Ravindra Patil, former police bodyguard of Bollywood star Salman Khan and witness in the 2002 hit-and-run case, observing that he was “wholly unreliable.”
Justice A R Joshi said this while dictating the verdict in the appeal filed by the actor against the five-year sentence awarded to him by a Mumbai sessions court on May 6 this year. The high court will pronounce its verdict in the case tomorrow.
Patil had lodged the FIR in this case on September 28, 2002, hours after the mishap occurred. In the FIR, he did not mention whether Salman was driving the car under the influence of liquor.
See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/in...n-khan-hit-and-run-case/#sthash.BaNmnOqb.dpuf