The Bombay High Court on Tuesday allowed Salman Khan to travel abroad. The 49-year-old performer is as of now on safeguard in connection to the notorious 2002 attempt at manslaughter case. Salman had moved the court a week ago looking for consent to go to Dubai for a show not long from now.
Khan was indicted by a sessions court of `culpable crime not adding up to murder' and sentenced to five years in prison, on May 6 in the notorious 2002 attempt at manslaughter case.
One man was slaughtered and four others were harmed when Khan's Toyota Land Cruiser kept running over them while they were snoozing on an asphalt outside a pastry kitchen in rural Bandra on September 28, 2002.On May 8, the High Court allowed him safeguard and suspended his sentence. It had likewise said that the performing artist would need to look for the court's authorization each time he needs to go outside the nation.