Salman Khan 2002 hit-and-run case

New Delhi: On September 28, 2002,
when actor Salman Khan's SUV
crashed into a pavement in Mumba
one family lost its only earning
member.
Nurullah Mahboob Sharif, who was
sleeping on the pavement along wit
a few others, died on the spot. As
court on Wednesday found Salman
Khan guilty in the 13-year-old case
and sentenced him to five years in
jail, it meant little to Nurullah's
wife.
"Our daily needs, a square meal,
education for my children...it is a
struggle. We have received no
compensation. I have raised my
children with great difficulty," she
told NDTV, her grandson in her
arms.


http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/salman-khan-convicted-we-just-want-compensation-says-wife-of-man-who-died-761117
 
Bombay High Court has temporarily suspended the punishment of Salman Khan till next hearing and he will be not be taken to jail and will have to execute a fresh bond and will get a regular bail
 
BREAKING
Salman Khan asked to surrender
before trial court and furnish a bail
bond of Rs 30,000 | No jail for
Salman now, Bombay HC suspends
sentence
 
While Salman's siblings are either
outside the house or in the court,
Salman is keeping his parents
company in the house. Reportedly,
Salman's mother is still unwell and
a doctor is on standby to monitor
her health. While Salman Khan's
fans have been by his side
throughout the case proceedings, it
seems that Salman's detractors too
are gathering outside his house.
 
30 K for his bail.... :s
Even his servant wud be earning that much money :u

I truly believe there shud have been some compensation for d victims, and for d families of d deceased ones .

May be arnd 5 lakh rupees for each.
1-2 crore is hand's dust for salman :)
 
shawl_who said:
30 K for his bail.... :s
Even his servant wud be earning that much money :u

I truly believe there shud have been some compensation for d victims, and for d families of d deceased ones .

May be arnd 5 lakh rupees for each.
1-2 crore is hand's dust for salman :)

really well said :clap:clap:clap
but shawl bhai 5 lakhs r nothing n thats too after 13 years of wait
 
According to an IANS report, on
Wednesday, May 27, 2015, an activist
said that the Maharashtra
government's Home and Law &
Judiciary departments do not have
any records pertaining to the Salman
Khan accident case of September 28,
2002. A Right To Information query
by Mansoor Darvesh has revealed
that the files were burnt in the June
21, 2012 devastating fire that
engulfed Mantralaya, the state
government headquarters in South
Mumbai. Quoting the activist, the
report stated that the activist had
filed the RTI query to the two
departments seeking information on
the total number of counsels,
lawyers, solicitors, legal advisors,
public prosecutors, etc. engaged and
appointed by the state government
to fight the case and he had even
asked for the total expenses incurred
by the state on the case, from the
start in 2002 till the judgement by
the Mumbai sessions court on May 6
this year. The report further stated
that on the activist's query, the
government responded with partial
information stating that the
documents related to the case were
lost in the 2012 fire and "therefore,
cannot be made available."After
being convicted, Salman is currently
out on bail and has recently sought
permission to fly abroad. Read on to
find out how much did the actor
have to shell out to get the
permission...



http://m.timesofindia.com/entertain...-Blow-by-blow-account/photostory/47454950.cms
 
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