Aryan Khan's bail plea hearing to continue at Bombay High Court today
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During arguments yesterday, former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi argued that Aryan Khan was a "young man" who should be sent to rehab rather than jail
Mumbai: Today (October 27), the Bombay High Court will resume hearing of actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan's bail plea in the Mumbai cruise drug case. During arguments yesterday, former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi argued that Aryan Khan was a "young man" who should be sent to rehab rather than jail.The 23-year-old star son was arrested on October 3 after a drugs raid on a cruise ship party by Narcotics Control Bureau officers in disguise.
At present, Aryan is lodged at the Arthur Road Jail along with another accused Arbaaz Merchant. Whereas, Munmun Dhamecha is at Byculla women prison.The hearing will resume today afternoon. Rohatgi, who appeared for Aryan Khan, told the court on Tuesday (October 26) that his client was invited to the cruise as a special guest. He told the court that there was "no case of possession of drugs" against Aryan Khan and that he was arrested wrongly. He also said "it was fit case for bail". Rohatgi said the law provides a maximum of one year of imprisonment for small quantities of drugs. "Law provides that for small quantities, the maximum punishment is one year of imprisonment. For consumption, there is rehabilitation as per law," Rohatgi argued on behalf of Aryan Khan."
Aryan Khan was invited by one Pratik Gaba. He was like an organiser. He invited accused one, Aryan, and accused two, Arbaz Merchant. Both were invited by the same person. They both landed up together at the cruise terminal, Rohtagi said. "It appears that NCB had some prior information that people on this cruise were having drugs so they were present in a certain strength. My client, Arbaz and many others were apprehended. A search was conducted and nothing was recovered from the accused one (Aryan Khan). No medical at any point was conducted to ascertain if he has taken any drug," he added.