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Shah Rukh Khan's Son Aryan Khan To Remain In Jail Till Oct 20 As Court Reserves Bail Order

Public Lokpal
October 14, 2021
Shah Rukh Khan's Son Aryan Khan To Remain In Jail Till Oct 20 As Court Reserves Bail Order
Mumbai: A Sessions Court in Mumbai on Thursday (October 14) reserved its order for October 20 on the bail application of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, Munmun Dhamecha and Arbaz Seth Merchant in connection with the seizure of drugs on a Goa-bound cruise.
After hearing the arguments between the NCB lawyers and advocates of the accused, Special Judge V.V. Patil kept his verdict, in abeyance for the next five days, according to a report in IANS.
Aryan, Munmun, Arbaz were among the eight, who were detained and later arrested following a raid on a luxury cruise on October 2. The lawyers of the trio filed a bail plea in the special NDPS court after a magistrate court didn't grant them bail and remanded them to 14-day judicial custody.
Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, who represented the NCB, told the court that Aryan was a 'regular consumer of drugs' and he shouldn't be granted bail just because no contraband was found from him.
He submitted evidence that showed that Aryan Khan was a consumer of drugs since the past few years.


