Salman Khan had on November 16 filed the application before Justice A R Joshi who is hearing the actor's appeal against the conviction and sentence handed over to him by a sessions court in connection with the case.
Under section 391 of Criminal Procedure Code, the high court can summon a witness while hearing an appeal "if it thinks additional evidence to be necessary".
"There is nothing to show that but for the substantial evidence of Kamaal Khan no decision can be taken in the appeal. If there is no dire need for the examination of Kamaal Khan and if the material available can be analysed in itself, then in the considered view of this court recourse to section 391 is not the ultimate requirement," Justice Joshi said.
"The appellant (Salman) chose to call Ashok Singh as defence witness at the fag end of the trial before the sessions court. He (Salman), however, did not take any steps to call Kamaal Khan as defence witness," the court said.
Justice Joshi said he would continue hearing arguments of
the prosecution in the appeal filed by Salman from tomorrow.
Senior counsel Amit Desai, appearing for Salman, sought a copy of the order passed by the court today, hinting that they would approach the Supreme Court.
Kamaal can throw light on who was driving the car, the lawyer had said.
Salman's counsel has been saying that it was his driver Ashok Singh who was behind the wheel.
Other eyewitness, Salman's police bodyguard Ravindra Patil died during the trial in 2007. The prosecution relied on his statement before the magistrate implicated Salman but as the defence couldn't cross-examine him, it caused prejudice to the actor, advocate Desai said.
Salman was convicted for ramming his car into a Bandra shop on September 28, 2002.
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