Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan has moved to Bombay High Court to seek exemption from weekly attendance at the NCB office. Aryan Khan was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau in relation to a drug case. The star kid was in the Arthur Road Jail for almost 20 days before he was released on bail which was granted to him after multiple attempts. But one of the conditions for Aryan Khan on his bail order was to give a weekly attendance in the NCB office which he wants to be exempted from.
As per a report by Bar & Bench, Aryan Khan has now moved to the Bombay High Court seeking an exemption from this Friday attendance visit to the NCB office. As per reports, “There is no likelihood for the Mumbai office to interrogate him and as a consequence, no point for his attendance to their office every Friday.”
One more reason for his exemption is that Shah Rukh Khan’s is mobbed every week by the media gathered around outside the NCB office, “That he is relentlessly accosted by large number of media personnel, extensively photographed and questioned while visiting the NCB office.”
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Aryan Khan was released from the Arthur Road Jail on October 30 this year, his bail was granted by the Bombay High Court and his order read, “Having regard to the material brought on record by the Respondent (NCB) on the issue of conspiracy, this court prima facie has not noticed any positive evidence against the Applicants on the said issue. This Court is of the opinion that the claim put forth by the Respondent that Applicants should be considered to have intention to commit an offence under the NDPS Act, having found in possession of commercial quantity, in the backdrop of case of hatching conspiracy is liable to be rejected.”
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