Mumbai:A day after granting bail to Aryan Khan, son of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, arrested in the drugs-on-cruise case, the Bombay High Court on Friday made available its operative order in which it imposed 14 bail conditions on him, paving the way for his release from jail.
In the five-page order, the high court said that Aryan Khan and his two co-accused Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha, who were also granted bail, shall be released on a personal bond of Rs one lakh each with one or two sureties of the same amount.
As per the conditions set by the high court, the trio will have to surrender their passports before the special NDPS court and shall not leave India without taking permission from the special court and that they will have to attend the NCB office each Friday to mark their presence.
A copy of the operative order was signed by Justice N W Sambre on Friday afternoon. This would help Aryan Khan's advocates secure his release from the Arthur Road prison in central Mumbai by evening.
The single bench of Justice Sambre had on Thursday granted bail to Aryan Khan, 25 days after he was arrested during a drug raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.
The court had said it would give its order on the conditions of bail and surety amount on Friday.
A certified copy of the operative part of the HC order would be now taken by Aryan Khan's lawyers to the special court, designated to hear cases related to the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) along with the requisite documents and sureties. The special court, after verification, will issue release papers which would then be submitted to the jail for their release.
The same conditions shall apply to Merchant and Dhamecha.
The court said if the trio violate any of the conditions imposed then the NCB shall "straightaway apply to the special judge/court for cancellation of their bail."
"Each of the applicants/accused shall execute personal bond of Rs 1 lakh with one or more sureties in the like amount," the order said.
The court said the accused shall not personally or through anyone make any attempt to influence witnesses or tamper with the evidence.