The High Court observed that the paper-book was not properly made as per rules.
The ruling is considered significant as it comes in the midst of hearing of an appeal filed by the 49-year-old actor against the 5-year sentence awarded to him in the case by the trial court.
Paper-book is compilation of evidence, documents, prepared by the court Registry and submitted to both the sides before an appeal against conviction is heard.
On an application filed by Salman's lawyer Amit Desai alleging that some documents were missing from the paper-book, Justice A R Joshi ruled that it must be prepared afresh and if need be assistance may be taken from the Judge who had conducted the trial.
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"The paper-book needs to be prepared afresh in keeping with the High Court manual," said the Jugde as he posted the hearing to September 7 when the High Court will inspect the documents prepared afresh.
Salman's counsel said the judgement of the trial court needs to be set aside. "This is the paper book and the main thing in the judgement...And this has been prepared in this fashion...The judgement needs to be set aside," he said.
"If this is the state of affairs and on this kind of material my client has been convicted for a five-year jail term, then the judgement needs to be set aside," Desai argued.