Aryan Khan's bail plea to be opposed by NCB in HC today
Aryan Khan's bail plea to be opposed by NCB in HC today
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Mumbai: Aryan Khan's bail plea in the Mumbai Cruise Drugs Party case is scheduled to be heard by the Mumbai High Court once again today i.e. In fact, the hearing is scheduled to be held in the High Court at 2.30 pm today. Let me tell you that today will be the third day of the hearing in the Mumbai High Court. The arguments of Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamia were completed last Wednesday and now the NCB will take a stand on it today. According to reports, ASG Anil Singh will defend NCB in court. He had said in court last Wednesday that he would try to make his point in an hour.

You must be aware that Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha, who were arrested on October 3 in connection with a drug discovery during an NCB raid on a cruise near the Mumbai coast, are still in jail. After hearing the bail plea case for nearly two hours last Wednesday, Justice Sambre said, "Tomorrow we will try to complete it.'' Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Aryan Khan yesterday, argued that "the arrest was a direct violation of constitutional provisions as the arrest warrant did not mention the real and correct basis.''

Senior advocate Amit Desai, appearing for Arbaaz Merchant, drew attention to the bail granted by a special Court in NDPS cases to two accused in the same case- Manish Rajgarhia and Avin Sahu- on Tuesday. He said that the allegations against him are similar. Rather, 2.6 grams of ganja was found from one of them while the other had consumed it. Apart from this, Amit Desai also said that these boys (Aryan and Merchant) should be given bail on the basis of liberty if not on the basis of equality. Release them on bail on strict conditions.

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