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Bail rules will not change for SRK’s son

Bail rules will not change for SRK's son
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Aryan Khan had to spend the night behind bars because of the delay in the document for his guarantee.
As a fan and media waiting for a star’s child back to the house Friday night, Jalan Arthur’s prison supervisor, Nitin Vayachal said in a statement to the media, “the boil box has been opened for the last time at 5:30 this afternoon.
The rules will not change for anyone.

The prison supervisor further added that Aryan, Bollywood superstar son, will not be released today, but will be released tomorrow morning.
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Around 5:30 a.m., confirmed that actress Juhi Chawla finished formality to secure a child’s star guarantee.
The court accepted it as a guarantee and he signed relevant letters and carried out guarantee associations before court officials.
Guarantee papers are then sent directly to prison authorities to be processed.
However, according to the news portal, a physical copy of the release sequence is dropped in a bail box after the specified time.
Waychal said to Ani, “Physical copy of the release order must be put in a bail box outside the Arthur road prison for release.
The prison official waited at 5:35 a.m.
for this night.”
Bail’s Aryan Khan | Physical copies of the release order must be put in a bail box outside Arthur Road Prison F …
https://t.co/rqFenqN5OB— Ani (@ani) 1635509448000
The Bombay High Court guarantees Aryan, with RS 1 Lakh bonds, according to orders released on Friday.
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Sampre asked Khan and the other two were accused of giving one or more guarantor and did not leave Mumbai or India without permission from the officers of the narcotics control bureau.
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They have been asked not to enjoy similar activities, not making a public statement about this case, attending the NCB office every Friday between 11am – 2 noon and also go there and when called.
The court has also directed them not to indulge in influencing witnesses in any way, trying to postpone the trial and attend the court on all dates in the order.

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