Salman
Khan
who
is
out
on
bail
after
being
convicted
in
2002
hit-and-run
case,
on
Wednesday
moved
the
Bombay
High
Court
seeking
permission
to
travel
to
Dubai
for
a
show
later
this
month.
On
May
6,
Salman
was
convicted
by
the
sessions
court
here
of
culpable
homicide
not
amounting
to
murder'
and
sentenced
to
five
years
in
jail.
On
May
8,
the
High
Court
granted
him
bail
and
suspended
his
sentence
pending
the
hearing
and
disposal
of
his
appeal
against
the
conviction.
The
High
Court
had
also
said
that
the
actor
would
need
to
seek
the
court's
permission
every
time
he
wants
to
leave
the
country.
Salman's
application,
filed
today,
says
that
he
wants
to
travel
to
Dubai
for
a
show
on
May
29.
A
vacation
bench
of
the
High
Court
is
likely
to
hear
it
next
week.
A
man
was
killed
and
four
others
were
wounded
when
Khan's
Toyota
Land
Cruiser
ran
over
them
while
they
were
asleep
on
a
pavement
outside
a
bakery
in
suburban
Bandra
on
September
28,
2002.