satisfied, the ban for granting bail operates."
14. On a plain reading of Section 37 (1) (b) (ii) , to form an opinion that reasonable ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
commit any offence while on bail.
(2) The limitations on granting of bail specified in clause (b) of sub-section (1) are in addition ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 ,CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
grant of bail, by virtue of Section 19(4) of the Act, the same places restriction on this court to grant bail unless the public ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
thus prayer for bail deserves to be rejected in view of the bar created by virtue of Section ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
three grounds, a case for bail is made out.
21. The true intent and interpretation of Section 37 of the Act was considered ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
than the commercial quantity, the test of Section 37 of the NDPS Act has to be satisfied.
6. Section 37 of the NDPS Act came ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
commercial quantity, the test of Section 37 of the NDPS Act has to be satisfied. True import of section 37 was considered by the Supremem ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
from which contraband was seized, was recovered18 - have both been enlarged on bail. The appellant has been in custody for over 7 years and 4 months ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails (Sections 436, 437 and 439, Cr) which classify offences based on their gravity
commercial quantity, the test of Section 37 of the NDPS Act has to be satisfied. True import of section 37 was considered by the Supremem ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity
correct approach towards bail, with respect to several enactments, including Section 37 NDPS Act. The court expressed the opinion that Section 436A17 (which requires inter ... very narrow margin. Given the mandate of the general law on bails ( Sections 436 , 437 and 439 , CrPC) which classify offences based on their gravity