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Salman Khan case became a mockery of justice: Singh

While Salman Khan’s lawyers are getting ready to challenge the order of the magistrate court, bureaucrat-turned-lawyer Abha Singh and social activist Santosh Daundkar said this was a case of “justice delayed, is justice denied”. Charul Shah reports.

Updated on: Feb 1, 2013, 01:43:16 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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While Salman Khan’s lawyers are getting ready to challenge the order of the magistrate court, bureaucrat-turned-lawyer Abha Singh and social activist Santosh Daundkar said this was a case of “justice delayed, is justice denied”.

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“It is a mockery of justice. When in other cases the charges are invoked why Khan should be given special treatment? However, Thursday’s order sets an example that the law is above all,” Singh said.

Soon after the magistrate court accepted the plea of the state government that

Khan should be tried under section 304 (II) of IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to order), the actor’s lawyers moved an application in the court to stay its order so that they could challenge it in the high court.

However, public prosecutor Gite Bhansole objected to the application stating that the trial had already been delayed significantly and the court could not stay its own order.

The magistrate court rejected the application. The defence said they would proceed to challenge the order.

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