REPLUGGED: IN PHOTOS: Highlights of events leading up to Aryan Khan's release from jail

Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan walked out of jail 22 days after he was arrested in the drugs-on cruise case on October 2. On October 28, Aryan Khan was granted bail by the Bombay High Court in the drugs-on-cruise case. However, he couldn't be released on October 29 as predicted because the legal team could not finish paperwork on time. As a result of this, Aryan was released on October 30. Pics/Satej Shinde, Bipin Kokate, Yogen Shah, Faizan Khan, Shadab Khan and mid-day correspondent

Updated On: 2022-05-27 02:13 PM IST

Aryan Khan being taken to NDPS court in Mumbai. File Pic

In the first photograph that emerged after Aryan Khan's bail on October 28, Shah Rukh Khan was seen posing and smiling with his legal team headed by Satish Maneshinde. Pic/mid-day correspondent

On October 29, Shah Rukh Khan left in a small motorcade along with aides and security personnel to pick up son Aryan from the Arthur Road jail while SRK's close friend Juhi Chawla reached NDPS court and signed a bond for Rs 1 lakh for Aryan's bail. Pic/Yogen Shah

SRK's home 'Mannat' lit up ahead of Aryan Khan's arrival and Diwali. Pic/Yogen Shah

The process for Aryan's release was not completed on October 29 as the legal team missed the 5:30 deadline for acceptance of bail orders. The Zamaanat Peti (box for bail orders) outside the jail where the bail orders have to be submitted remains open only till 05:30 pm. Nitin Waychal, Arthur Road Jail Superintendent, said, 'A physical copy of the release order has to be put into the bail box outside Arthur Road Jail for the release. The jail officials waited until 5.35 pm for this.' Pic/Faizan Khan

On October 29, a crowd gathered outside Arthur Road jail in anticipation of Aryan Khan's release. Pic/Bipin Kokate 

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, walked out of the Arthur Road prison, after 22 days in the central Mumbai facility following his arrest during a drug raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast. Pic/Shadab Khan

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