The Bombay High Court Today termed the evidence given by former cop Ravindra Patil, who was on the duty as Salman Khan's bodyguard on the day of the accident in 2002, as wholly unreliable.
Ravindra Patil's statement on September 28th, 2002 doesn't mention whether Salman Khan was driving under the influence of alcohol. It was only after the receiving Salman's blood test report, Mr.Patl has given a statement to Magistrate saying the Bollywood Actor was drunk and didn't bother to pay heed to his warning of side effect of rash driving.
Bombay High Court found the statement of Ravindra Patel unreliable because the ex-police has made changes to his version while his statement was recorded.
The trail court has sentenced Salman Khan to 5 years in prison based on Ravindra Patel's statement. As Bombay High Court felt the other way, The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Star might escape the jail term or could face a shorter imprisonment.
Ravindra Patil's statement on September 28th, 2002 doesn't mention whether Salman Khan was driving under the influence of alcohol. It was only after the receiving Salman's blood test report, Mr.Patl has given a statement to Magistrate saying the Bollywood Actor was drunk and didn't bother to pay heed to his warning of side effect of rash driving.
Bombay High Court found the statement of Ravindra Patel unreliable because the ex-police has made changes to his version while his statement was recorded.
The trail court has sentenced Salman Khan to 5 years in prison based on Ravindra Patel's statement. As Bombay High Court felt the other way, The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Star might escape the jail term or could face a shorter imprisonment.