He was explaining the procedure adopted by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) on allotment of a special VIP number to Khan whose car had rammed into a bakery in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002, in which one person was killed and four others were injured.
The witness, an inspector in the RTO, was examined by prosecutor Pradeep Gharat after evidence was adduced in the court to show that the actor was allotted a special VIP number. The evidence also showed that the entire page in licence register was blank except for a single entry regarding issue of licence to the actor.
Khan too had made a request for allotment of licence number 786 to him and that was allotted to him, he told the Court of Sessions Judge D W Deshpande.
Asked whether it was mandatory that entries in the licence register should be consecutive or follow each other continuously, he replied in the negative.
"We reserve some numbers and allot them to applicants on requests made by them," said the witness.
To another question, the inspector denied that he had fabricated evidence and was misleading the court.
"I cannot say under what circumstanes the page in the licence register in which Salman Khan's entry appears, was written", he said.
Replying to the defence lawyer, the witness said he did not know after how many days the entry of Khan's licence number was written in the register. Besides, he was unaware as to who had made the entries in the register.
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