Aryan
Khan,
son
of
Bollywood
actor
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
on
Friday
approached
the
Bombay
High
Court
seeking
modification
of
a
condition
imposed
on
him
when
he
got
bail
in
the
drugs-on-cruise
case.
Aryan's
application
sought
waiver
of
the
condition
that
he
shall
appear
before
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau's
(NCB)
south
Mumbai
office
every
Friday
to
mark
presence.
As
the
investigation
has
been
now
transferred
to
a
Special
Investigation
Team
of
Delhi
NCB,
the
condition
that
he
appear
at
the
Mumbai
office
could
be
relaxed,
said
the
plea.
The
application
also
said
that
he
has
to
be
accompanied
by
police
personnel
every
time
he
visits
the
NCB
office
here
due
to
the
large
number
of
mediapersons
waiting
outside.
The
application
is
likely
to
be
heard
by
the
high
court
next
week,
his
lawyers
said.
Aryan
Khan
was
arrested
by
the
NCB
on
October
3
on
charges
of
alleged
possession,
consumption
and
sale/purchase
of
drugs
following
a
raid
on
a
cruise
ship
off
the
Mumbai
coast.
He
was
granted
bail
by
the
high
court
on
October
28.
The
high
court
also
imposed
14
conditions
on
him.
He
was
asked,
among
other
things,
to
appear
before
the
NCB
each
Friday,
not
to
leave
Mumbai
without
informing
the
agency
and
not
to
leave
India
without
permission
from
the
special
NDPS
court.