Spelling more trouble for Bollywood actor Salman Khan, a Mumbai court Thursday directed that he should be tried for a more serious charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and not death by negligence in his 2002 hit-and-run case.

The provision — section 304 of the Indian Penal Code — attracts a maximum jail sentence of 10 years. The magistrate also committed the case to the sessions court for trial.

Presently, Khan, 47, is being tried under section 304 A — causing death by negligence, which attracts maximum jail term of two years.

In view of the graver charges against him, the actor would be required to appear before the sessions court where the trial is expected to start on February 11.

On the night of September 28, 2002, Khan's Toyota Land Cruiser, allegedly driven by him, rammed into a bakery in Mumbai’s Bandra area, killing a pavement dweller and injuring four others.

The trial in the case started before the Bandra Magistrate Court in 2006.

The actor is planning to challenge the development in the Bombay High Court, according to sources close to him.