Cruise Drugs Case: Bombay High Court says there is no Evidence to prove Aryan Khan an Accused

There was no evidence against the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) against Aryan Khan, who was in custody for 26 days in the cruise drugs case.
Cruise Drugs Case: Bombay High Court says there is no Evidence to prove Aryan Khan an Accused

There was no evidence against the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) against Aryan Khan, who was in custody for 26 days in the cruise drugs case. The bail order granted to Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan from the Bombay High Court was made public on Saturday. With the bail order, the court, while ordering 14 pages, has made it clear that there is no evidence against Aryan and his associates.

Form of evidence to prove the case of conspiracy against the applicants

With the bail order, the Bombay High Court has said, "No on-record positive evidence has been produced before the Court to prove that all the accused persons with common intention to commit the unlawful act." "The court is sensitive to the fact that there should be basic material in the form of evidence to prove the case of conspiracy against the applicants," it added. The court further said, 'Merely because Aryan and his friend Arbaaz Merchant, Munmun Dhamecha were on the same cruise, this in itself cannot be a ground for the charge of conspiracy against them.'

'Can't rely on confession statement' – HC

Image Credit: The Statesman
Image Credit: The Statesman

The Bombay High Court, in its 14-page release order, has also held that the NCB cannot rely on the confessional statements of all the accused persons recorded by the investigating officer as it is not binding.

Was taken into custody on 2 October

Let us inform you that on the night of 2 October, NCB raided the rave party going on in Cordiel cruise ship going from Mumbai to Goa, Aryan Khan along with Munmun Dhamecha, Arbaaz Merchant and many people were detained on the charges of taking drugs and trading. Had taken. Aryan and his associates were granted bail on October 28. While granting bail, the court had said that Aryan Khan will have to make an appearance at the NCB office every week.

What were the conditions of the High Court

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Image Credit: NewsLead India

Aryan Khan was granted bail on 28 October on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh, although he reached home from jail on 29 October due to a delay in paperwork. He had received a 5-page order by the High Court, in which the condition was that he would have to come to the NCB office every Friday between 11 and 2 pm. Also Aryan cannot go out of the city without informing the police. Aryan, after bail, cannot contact other accused, also he is not allowed to make statements in public or on social media in this case. There is also a condition in the 14 conditions that Aryan will not be a part of drug-related activities in the future.

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