Bombay High Court will continue hearing bail applications of Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha today.When the court adjourned the hearing yesterday, the single-judge bench of Justice Nitin W Sambre had indicated that the matter will be taken up post 2.30 pm.Today the Court will hear NCB's arguments Yesterday, Senior Advocate Amit Desai completed his arguments for Arbaaz...
Bombay High Court will continue hearing bail applications of Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha today.
When the court adjourned the hearing yesterday, the single-judge bench of Justice Nitin W Sambre had indicated that the matter will be taken up post 2.30 pm.
Today the Court will hear NCB's arguments
Yesterday, Senior Advocate Amit Desai completed his arguments for Arbaaz Merchant.
Advocate Ali Kashif Khan will continue his arguments for Munmun Dhamecha today. The NCB is also expected to respond to the applicants' arguments during today's proceedings. Yesterday, ASG Anil Singh informed the court that he will try to finish his arguments within one hour.
The trio, accused in the drugs-on-cruise case, was arrested by the NCB on October 3. They had moved the High Court following the rejection of bail by the Special NDPS Court on October 19.
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Operative order likely to be dictated in open court tomorrow @ 2.30pm. Bail conditions also to be decided then.
Court says it will keep the matter tomorrow for bail conditions.
Rohatgi asks for cash bail.
BREAKING: Bombay High Court allows bail to Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha. Court will pronounce detailed order with reasons tomorrow.
BREAKING: Court allows bail to Aryan Khan.
Rohatgi- There is no material except the 67 statement..
Unless I know, and I have a truck with them. That we are going to party in the middle of the sea.
Says it should be known who is carrying what..you carry ecstasy.
Rohatgi - In Nawaz's case, the prosecution themselves said they won't rely on section 67 statements.
Rohatgi reading and distinguishing Nawaz Khan's judgement on conscious possession for the present case.
Court goes through the judgment of the Supreme Court in Sanjeev Chandra Agarwal's case.
Rohatgi cites the recent Supreme Court judgment in Sanjeev Chandra Agarwal to say admissibility of Section 67 statements can be considered at the bail stage.