The
Bombay
High
Court
had
released
a
bail
order
of
superstar
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan
on
November
20
wherein
they
stated
that
no
conspiracy
has
been
found
from
the
star
kid's
side
regarding
the
alleged
drug
case.
Along
with
the
star
kid,
his
co-accused
Arbaaz
Merchant
and
Munmun
Dhamecha
were
also
found
to
have
no
conspiracy
in
the
case.
Now
Arbaaz's
father
Aslam
Merchant
reacted
to
the
bail
order
and
stated
that
'Justice
delayed
is
justice
denied.'
Speaking
to
Etimes
about
the
same,
Aslam
Merchant
whose
son
Arbaaz
Merchant
is
also
one
of
Aryan
Khan's
closest
friends
went
on
to
say,
'The
right
decision
has
taken
too
much
time
to
arrive
and
in
the
course,
irreparable
damage
has
been
done,
which
cannot
be
compensated
in
terms
of
money."
Talking
about
the
court
order
wherein
Aryan,
Arbaaz
and
Munmun
have
to
visit
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
office
every
Friday,
Aslam
further
added,
"That
process
is
part
of
the
bail
and
the
bail
conditions
will
not
change
until
we
file
an
application
to
modify
the
bail
conditions.
Since
the
HC
statement
has
come
out
and
the
case
is
no
longer
as
serious
as
it
seemed,
the
conditions
will
have
to
be
eased
out."
Aslam
Merchant
went
on
to
say
that
even
though
there
has
been
a
great
relief
ever
since
Aryan
Khan
along
with
his
son
Arbaaz
Merchant
have
gotten
bail,
he
specified
that
their
lawyers
were
also
putting
forth
the
same
points
all
along
for
their
bail
ever
since
they
were
arrested
on
the
alleged
drug
case.
Merchant
further
added,
"From
day
one
they
were
playing
with
us.
First
was
the
jurisdictional
issue
in
Killa
Court.
This
issue
should
not
have
been
raised
at
all
because
the
quantity
recovered
was
very
small.
The
Killa
Court
had
the
power
to
give
an
interim
bail
as
well.
But
it
was
refused."
Ever
since
the
Aryan
Khan's
recent
bail
order
was
passed
by
the
Bombay
High
Court,
some
celebrities
also
stood
in
solidarity
with
the
star
kid
and
his
family.
Kaabil
director
Sanjay
Gupta
had
tweeted,
"So
Aryan
Khan
is
and
was
innocent
says
Bombay
High
Court.
Who
compensates
for
what
he
went
through,
his
family
went
through." Talking
about
the
recent
bail
order
released
by
the
Bombay
High
Court,
according
to
a
news
report
in
NDTV,
no
evidence
of
any
conspiracy
was
found
between
Aryan
Khan
and
his
co-accused
Arbaaz
Merchant
and
Munmun
Dhamecha.