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Aryan’s custody: this is what happened in court

Aryan's custody: this is what happened in court
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The expanded trial occurred at the Mumbai Court as a narcotics control bureau (NCB) staring to request an extension of Arya Khan’s detention and accused Arbaaz and Munmun Dhamecha traders who were arrested in drug cases.
In the final verdict, Arya, Aryaz and Munmun were all sent to further detention until October 7.
But during extended hearing, the lawyer in question was involved in an animated and interesting argument.
According to those who attended the trial, NCB was represented by additional lawyers (ASG) Anil C Singh and Advait Advisors M, while lawyer Satish Maneshinde represented Aryan Khan, and advocate Taraq Sayed represent Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha.
During various arguments, ASG, Anil C Singh, tried to draw equations between the case of Arya Khan and the Rhea Chakraborty case from last year.
For this, Advate Maneshinde shows the difference between the two cases.
ASG later argued to court that he could show Aryan’s involvement from any other condition, where Maneshinde shot back with more rebuttal.
During this time back and forth, ASG commented, “This is (Old Goods) recovering from the ship”.
Which, Manshinde replied, “the ship is not mine.
You should catch another thousand on board”.
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It’s not the end of the argument.
A little later, Maneshinde said, “Nothing determines my relationship with the people on the ship.” For that, ASG replied, “Why is he (Arya) on the ship?” Before Maneshinde can answer, Taraq said replied, “1300 people were on board.
It is not even the case of their case that No.
1 (Arya Khan) is distributed.
He can buy a ship but …” It was followed by maneshinde cutting into a conversation.
War words between animation advice and many heated arguments occur.
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Finally, the court decided that the defendant must be stored in detention until 7 October so that the NCB can carry out a fair and effective investigation to prove the involvement or innocence of all the defendants.

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