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Bombay HC acquits: Salman Khan 'cannot be convicted', prosecution evidence insufficient

The Bombay high court today said Bollywood megastar Salman Khan “cannot be convicted” on the basis of the evidence produced by the prosecution in a hit-and-run case, acquitting him.

Justice AR Joshi, who was making his observations as the open-court dictation of his verdict entered the last lap, said the “prosecution failed to establish the charges (against Khan) on all counts”.

Justice Joshi’s much-awaited verdict in Khan’s appeal challenging his conviction and five-year sentence by the Sessions Court on 6 May, is expected to be delivered on Thursday afternoon in the presence of the actor.

Earlier on Wednesday, the court had ruled that there was no evidence to prove that Khan was drunk or driving the ill-fated Toyota Land Cruiser on 28 September, 2002 when it met with an accident and mowed down one pavement dweller and injured four others.

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