Aryan’s Bail Plea to be heard again in Bombay High Court today

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan, is currently lodged in Arthur Road Jail in the cruise drugs case. Aryan's bail plea is to be heard once again in the Bombay High Court today.
Aryan’s Bail Plea to be heard again in Bombay High Court today

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan, is currently lodged in Arthur Road Jail of Mumbai in the Cruise Drugs Case. Aryan's bail plea is to be heard once again in the High Court of Bombay today. On Tuesday, former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi fought the case of King Khan's beloved Aryan Khan and presented all his arguments before the judge. On the other hand, NCB opposed Bail.

Aryan's bail will be held at 2.30 pm today

According to the sources, the hearing on Aryan Khan's bail will be held in the High Court of Bombay at 2.30 pm today. Lawyer of Aryan Khan, Mukul Rohatgi questioned the arrest and said that 23 days have passed till now but nothing new has come in the case. Despite this, Aryan is not getting bail. If he had not been from such a big family, then there would not have been such a stir here.

Aryan had come as a special guest at the Cruise Terminal

Image Credit: India TV Timess
Image Credit: India TV Timess

Aryan had come as a special guest at the Cruise party. Pradeep Gaba had invited Aryan Khan to the party. Aryan and Arbaaz did not even have tickets for entering the Cruise party. At the same time, no information was given by the NCB team about seizing the phone. Let us tell you that if Aryan Khan does not get bail today, then his problems will increase. Because the high court is open till Friday, October 29. After this, the Diwali holidays will start.

Aryan Khan was arrested on October 2

Aryan Khan was arrested on October 2 by the NCB in the Mumbai Cruise Drugs Case. After which he was presented in the special court. The special court sent him to NCB custody. Aryan Khan was later sent to judicial custody for 14 days after the NCB custody ended.

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