Justice A R Joshi is hearing an appeal filed by the actor against his conviction and the five-year sentence awarded by the sessions court here in the case on May 6.
The prosecution's case is that just before the mishap on September 28, 2002, Salman drove from his Bandra house to Rain Bar and later to J W Marriot hotel. At Rain Bar, he had drinks.
The prosecution produced "pirated" version of facts in the trial court that Salman was driving, he said.
Nobody had seen Salman driving the car that day and only the injured victims at the mishap site had said that Salman got down from the driver's seat, creating the suspicion that he was driving, Desai said.
Ravindra Patil, the then police bodyguard of Salman who passed away in 2007, also did not say that the actor was driving in the FIR lodged on the night of accident.
But two days later, Patil said in a statement before a magistrate that Salman was driving the car. "This was an afterthought and an improvement made by him in evidence," Desai alleged, arguing that this statement was "inadmissible as evidence and could not be relied upon.