Francis Fernandes (63), a neighbour of Salman, who stays near the site of the mishap, told sessions judge D W Deshpande that he had gone to the spot after hearing shouts of people and saw the actor surrounded by a mob armed with sticks and stones.
"Salman did not appear to be drunk as there was no smell of alcohol when I went near him. He looked normal and walked straight," the witness said much to the relief of Salman, who was standing in the dock listening to the deposition.
Fernandes said this while replying to questions put by Salman's lawyer Srikant Shivade during cross-examination.
The case of the prosecution is that the actor was drunk when he met with an accident. According to police, Salman had allegedly consumed a couple of drinks with friends at a bar in J W Marriot hotel at Juhu before he met with an accident on September 28, 2002, outside American Bakery.
The witness said that he took Salman to the direction of his (actor's) house. Fernandes said his wife asked the actor to sit in their car and go home. Salman then left for home in their car, the court was told.
Fernandes said he was successful in pulling out the actor from the scene of mishap and advised him to go home.
A clean shaven Salman, attired in a navy blue shirt and jeans, had come to the court along with his bodyguard and two sisters, Alvira and Arpita.
