Finally, Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan has come out of jail.
Aryan did not return home yesterday as the High Court order came late on Friday evening
When Juhi Chawla, Aryan’s guarantor, reached the court, She did not have a passport size photo, delayed in making immediate arrangements.
Finally, Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan has come out of jail. Although Aryan Khan’s release from jail was supposed to take place on Friday evening, due to the timing of the High Court’s operative order, the lengthy legal process in the sessions court and the traffic in Mumbai, Aryan had to spend one more night in jail.
According to reports, the photos of actress Juhi Chawla, who was the guarantor for Aryan Khan’s release, became a thorn. As a result, the guarantor has to affix his passport size photograph on the form.
When actress Juhi Chawla Honshu Honshu became the bailiff and reached the court, the clerk said that the bailiff had not affixed a passport size photo on the form.
Anandini Fernandez and Nikhil Manshinde, the Sisters of the Sessions Court, reprimanded the actress’s lawyer in Marathi and said, “Have you never done security work before?”
Juhi Chawla, who arrived in court on bail on Friday
It took 15 to 20 minutes for the clerk to arrange for Juhi’s photos. Juhi immediately asked for her passport size photo.
However, the process took 15 to 20 minutes. Juhi lives in the Malabar Hills area and is close to the sessions court, but time is wasted due to traffic. Juhi’s photo was ordered from her home and then attached to the form.
Aryan was not granted bail on Friday after a lengthy legal process
After asking these questions to Judge Juhi, the
actress appeared before Judge VV Patil in court. It was introduced by Aryan’s lawyer Satish Manshinde.
Judge Patil then asked the actress, “Do you know for whom you are becoming a guarantor?” To this question, Juhi said – he has known Aryan since he was young, and he is a partner in his father’s company. Lawyer Satish Manshinde then told the court that a copy of Juhi Chawla’s passport and Aadhaar card had been submitted. The judge then, after verifying all the documents, signed Aryan and announced the release order.