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On Gauri Khan's 51st Birthday, Will Aryan Khan Be Granted Bail?

Key Sentence:

  • The court did not remand NCB, giving 14 days judicial custody.

Eight people, including Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, have been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days in a cruise drugs party case on October 7. Eight accused, including Aryan Khan, have been in the NCB (Bureau of Narcotics Control) office. He was not sent to jail as Covid did not report. The case was heard in the Mumbai Metropolitan Court.

Satish Manshinde applied to the regular for interim bail.

Aryan Khan's lawyer Manshinde has filed two bail applications in the court, one interim and one regular. Aryan Khan's interim bail will be heard in the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate RM Nerlikar. I will have to go to a special court for regular bail.

The NCB had sought remand till October 11, but the court rejected it. The court granted judicial custody. Aryan's lawyer Satish Manshinde had appealed to the court to hear his bail application. However, the Additional Solicitor General (ASG) objected, and the court later refused. The bail application will be heard today (October 8).

Gauri Khan's 51st Birthday

Gauri Khan will finish 50th on October 8 and sit 51st. On occasion, a grand party was organized in Mannat, though the celebration has been canceled after Aryan was arrested in a cruise drugs party case. For Gauri, getting her son bail on her Birthday would be the best gift her.

Crowds had gathered in the courtroom as it was a high-profile case. Defendant's attorneys urged the judge that those not involved in the case be sent out of the courtroom. Instead, the judge asked the people involved to raise their hands and ordered the rest to leave.

Covid did not go to jail due to a lack of report

The zonal director of the NCB requested the court to keep all the accused in the NCB lockup as the accused could not enter the jail after 6 pm without a cowardly report, leaving the NCB to remand the eighth accused, which the court allowed.

Source from Divyabhashkar