The Bollywood superstar, who had earlier been tried for a lesser offence of causing death by negligence (Section 304 A of IPC), which provides for a maximum punishment of two years in jail, will now stand trial under a more stringent law pertaining to culpable homicide not amounting to murder that attracts maximum punishment of a jail term upto ten years.
Sessions judge U B Hejib read out the charges to the 47-year-old actor, who pleaded "not guilty".
A glum-faced Salman, who came to the court in a grey shirt and black trousers, was charged under sections 304 (2) (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 279 (rash and negligent driving), 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life), 338 (causing grievous hurt) and 427 (mischief causing damage to property) of the Indian Penal Code.
Besides, he was charged with sections 34(a)and(b) (cancellation of registration of vehicle) read with 181 (driving vehicle in contravention of rules) and 185 (driving at great speed after taking drinks) of the Motor Vehicles Act apart from Bombay Prohibition Act for driving under the influence of liquor.
He was, however, directed to be present before the court whenever required.
Initially, the Judge said he would not frame charges against Salman as he had been transferred and a new Judge would be assigned to hold the trial.
The actor's lawyer Srikant Shivade urged that framing of charges be deferred. However, prosecutor Shankar Erande insisted that the charges be framed today itself to avoid delay. The court then framed the charges and adjourned the case to August 19.
A man was killed and four others were injured when a Land Cruiser, allegedly driven by Salman, crushed a group of people sleeping on the pavement outside a bakery in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002.
