All wants to know did Aryan Khan friend Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Get Bail.
The son of Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan, Aryan Khan, has been released on bail by the Bombay Supreme Court in connection with the Mumbai drug confiscation case. Apart from Aryan Khan, the Supreme Court also released Merchants Arbaaz and Munmun Damecha on bail in this case. The court will announce its detailed decision on Friday.
Defense lawyer Aryan Khan ask Judge NW Sambre for bail, which the court denied, saying bail was require. “I can order it tomorrow. But I gave it today,” said Judge Sambre. “The Bombay Supreme Court acquitted Aryan Khan, an Arbaz merchant, Munmun Damecha. Court Grant Bail Arbaaz orders will be issue tomorrow. We hope they will all be release from prison tomorrow or Saturday,” said the former.
Lawyer This is said General Mukul, who represents Aryan Khan.
Aryan Khan, 23, was arrest along with some others on October 3 in an attack carry out by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Empress Cordelia Cruises off the coast of Mumbai. His bail application has previously been reject by local courts and the NDP special court.
These are young people. They can be sent for rehabilitation and do not need to be test. A newspaper said that the Ministry of Social Affairs was talking about reform. Last week, the special anti-drug court that acquitted him said he learned of the charm hidden in his friend Arbaaz Merchant’s shoe in what he called a “conscious obsession.”
Pak Rohatgi questioned the court’s opinion, calling it an exaggeration. “I have no control over what was in Arbaaz’s shoe. It is not about conscious possession.
Arbaaz is not my servant; he is not under my control.”
Today, the Drug Enforcement Agency claims Aryan Hahn is a regular drug user, and his WhatsApp chats suggest buying “hard drugs” in commercial quantities. It also said bail was the “exception, not the rule” in such cases, as the Supreme Court called drug crimes “worse than guilty murder.” “Defendant No. 1 (Aryan Khan) is not a first-time user,” the Drug Enforcement Agency said on the third day of arguments in a bail hearing that began Tuesday.
“He has been a regular user for several years and was given drugs. Court Grant Bail Arbaaz There are indications to buy drugs in commercial quantities, and drugs are heavy drugs. He is in touch with the traders,” said Anil Singh, additional Advocate General, on behalf of NCB. When the judge asked why the agency found that he was trading in “commercial amounts,” NCB referred to his chat on WhatsApp.
“WhatsApp chats I rely on will show that efforts have been made to deal with the commercial volume. Not only that, when they were arrest on the ship, many drugs were found in all eight. This couldn’t be a coincidence. The amount and type of medicine, it cannot be a coincidence,” said Mr. Singh.