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2) In Rajib Dey v. The State of West Bengal, decided on 20 Jan 2023, SLP (Crl) 8895-2022, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds, [2]. The petitioner seeks his enlargement on regular bail in a Case arising out of FIR No.341/2021, dated 06.12.2021, registered at Tahirpur Police Station, District Nadia, West Bengal, under Section 21(c) of the NDPS Act and Section 25/27 of the Arms Act. As per the allegation, 30 bottles of phensedyl syrup containing codeine phosphate were recovered from the petitioner. There are no criminal antecedents of the petitioner. The petitioner is in custody since 18.02.2022. The charges have already been framed and the trial has commenced but conclusion thereof will take some time.

3) In Ismaul Sk v. State of West Bengal, decided on 02 Jan 2024, MANU/SCOR/00506/2024, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds, The appellant has undergone incarceration for a period of 1 year and 10 months. The allegation is that 50 bottles containing Phensedyl cough syrup were recovered from the appellant. Another issue is of violation of Section 52A of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

6) In Subhashri Das @Rana @ Subhoshree v. The State of West Bengal, decided on 05 Jan 2024, MANU/SCOR/02185/2024, Hon'ble Supreme Court held as under:-

The accusation is that the petitioner was found in possession of 60 bottles of Phensedyl Syrup (100 ml in each bottle). The charge sheet was filed on 31.8.2022. The petitioner has been in custody since 12.3.2022. The application for bail filed by the petitioner was rejected by the High Court and hence this special leave petition. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and also counsel for the Respondent-State. Taking note of the nature of the accusation and the fact that the petitioner is in custody since 12.3.2022, we are of the considered view that the petitioner can be ordered to released on bail subject to the terms and conditions to be imposed by the Trial Court. Ordered accordingly. The petitioner shall be produced before the Trial Court forthwith for compliance with the order."

8) In Saiful Islam v. The State of West Bengal, decided on 14 Feb 2024, MANU/SCOR/60244/2024, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds, [3]. The counsel would point out that the petitioner is in custody for over two years since he was arrested on 08.01.2022. It is then submitted SLP (CRIMINAL) Diary No(s).39202/2023 that the contraband in question is 112 bottles of Phensedyl Syrup containing codeine phosphate.