Technically this is involuntary manslughter which would get you a lower quantum than voluntary manslaughter which in turn would attract a lower quantum than premediated murder
Given that a typical premediated murder would get you a lifer , the former should get a 10 perhaps and the first (which is what Salman is guilty of) would get a 2-5 yrs depending on the circumstances
By that token , I'd say 5 is on the harsher side rather than lenient (unless someone thinks that this falls under the same category as say planning and murdering someone so that you stand to gain from that death)
It is not a premeditated murder, but its still nothing short of it because that is what drunken driving is.
A person who is eligible to be given a license to drive is implicitly considered to be reasonable enough to have the good judgement to know that driving drunk can endanger lives and that he will not drive when he is drunk or that he will not drink when he intends to drive. So, when you drunk drive, it means that you were prepared to kill somebody through yours actions.
Salman was changed under Sec 304-II which says
A person, responsible for a reckless or rash or negligent act that causes death which he had knowledge as a reasonable man that such act was dangerous enough to lead to some untoward thing and the death was likely to be caused, may be fastened with culpability of homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part II.
This section allows for prison sentence of up to 10 years
As per the story,
1. He did not even have a valid license to drive at the time and a driver was supposed to drive him.
2. He got drunk and chose to drive under the influence without having a license and despite being given advice to wait for the driver.
3. He did not merely ran over people who happened to be sleeping on the road side as the people trying to garner sympathy for Salman are making out to be. These victims were on the steps of the bakery where they worked. He ran his vehicle up the steps and basically rammed his vehicle into the bakery causing injury and death. This could have been any anybody anywhere on that road whether awake or sleeping.
His reckless and negligent actions (driving under the influence of drink and without license) lead to the death of a person and injures of others.
Tell me why he does not deserve the full 10 years imprisonment stipulated under the Sec 304-II.
Other offenses.
1. Lying under oath.
2. Forcing his driver to lie under oath.