Salman
Khan's
hit
and
run
case
witnessed
a
lot
of
twists
and
turns,
until
he
was
sentenced
to
five
years
of
jail,
following
which
he
also
got
a
bail.
While,
Salman
is
currently
out
on
bail,
it
has
been
reported
that
all
the
original
documents
relating
to
the
hit
and
run
case
were
burnt
long
back
in
2012.
As
reported,
neither
the
Maharashtra
government
nor
the
judiciary
has
any
record
regarding
Salman's
hit
and
run
case
as
all
those
were
lost
in
the
Mantralaya
fire
in
June
2012.
Activist
Mansoor
Darvesh
reportedly
filed
an
RTI
seeking
certain
information
regarding
the
case,
following
which
he
received
a
reply
stating
that
all
the
case
documents
were
lost
in
the
fire.
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One
leading
publication
quoted
the
activist,
"I
had
filed
the
RTI
query
to
the
two
departments
seeking
information
on
the
total
number
of
counsels,
lawyers,
solicitors,
legal
advisors,
public
prosecutors,
etc.
engaged
and
appointed
by
the
state
government
to
fight
the
case.
Interestingly,
the
state
officials
had
promised
to
re-construct
all
the
destroyed
files,
but
till
date
it
has
not
managed
to
do
so.
Salman
Khan's
accident
case
is
one
such
example.
The
government
is
unaware
how
much
expenditure
it
has
incurred
during
the
course
of
the
case".
Well,
that's
a
really
shocking
piece
of
information
and
may
be
many
more
aspects
in
the
case
are
yet
to
be
unveiled.
Salman
Khan's
bail
period
will
end
on
June
15th
and
his
film
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan
will
release
on
June
18th.