The Sessions Court accepted his lawyer's prayer for time to file a document even as the actor did not make a personal appearance.
The actor, who had returned from the US in the early hours yesterday, was widely expected to appear before the court since it was the first day of hearing in the case, which has already been tried by a Magistrate's court.
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Sessions court Judge U B Hejib said he will first hear the actor's appeal challenging the order of Bandra Magistrate invoking the charge of 'culpable homicide not amounting to murder', a serious offence under IPC which attracts maximum punishment upto ten years.
A lawyer appeared on behalf of Salman's senior counsel Ashok Mundargi and sought time to file certain documents which he did not specify. Accepting his prayer, the court adjourned the hearing for two weeks.
Sessions Judge U B Hejib said he would decide Salman's revision application (appeal) on April 8 before hearing the hit-and-run case in which the actor is facing charges of running his car over people sleeping on footpath, killing one and injuring four.
After hearing the arguments, the court may either reject Salman's appeal and go ahead with the trial or refer the matter back to the Magistrate and ask him to conduct the case, legal sources told PTI.
Salman had earlier been tried by a Magistrate under the lesser charge of 'causing death by negligence' (Section 304 A), which is punishable with two years imprisonment.
However, on a plea filed by the State and Mumbai Police, the Magistrate had invoked the charge of 'culpable homicide not amounting to murder' (section 304 part II), which is triable by a Sessions Court.
The Magistrate, while remanding the case to Sessions Court for trial, had asked Salman to present himself on March 11 but he did not appear then because it was not decided who will hear the matter.
Now that a judge has been assigned to hear the case, he would fix a date for the trial and the actor will have to appear on that day, the sources said.
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