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समक 1989 Cri.L.J. 2061 (Naib Singh vs . State Of Punjab), on 16 April, 2014

(vii) This Court is also persuaded in concluding as above by judgments rendered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 1996 Cr.L.J. 3329, Amrik Singh v. State of Punjab; 1998 Cr.L.J. 1460 titled 'Rajeev Kumar v. State of Punjab'; 1997 Cr.L.J. 3104 titled 'Deep Kumar v. State of Punjab' and judgment rendered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Md. Sahab Uddin and another v. State of Assam, decided on 5.10.2012 in Criminal Appeal No.1602 of 2012, S.L.P.(Crl.)
Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur Cites 3 - Cited by 36 - Full Document

Rajeev Kumar Beri vs State Of Punjab on 17 April, 2014

23. Learned counsel has argued that Gauhati High Court in Md.Sahab Uddin and Another v. State of Assam (Bail Application No.885 and 886 of 2012 decided on 25.5.2012) while considering the issue of grant of bail has considered the judgments rendered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Deep Kumar's case (supra) and Rajeev Kumar's case (supra). The cases have not been distinguished. Bail application of Sahab Uddin was dismissed while considering that the petitioners were found carrying seized drugs in a clandestine manner, concealed among household articles, through National Highway Crossing without valid permit or authorization. It was not shown that the drugs were for medical use.
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Ashok Kumar Thr.His Next Friend ... vs Union Of India Throu.Ministry Of Home ... on 1 July, 2014

96. The contention of learned counsel for respondents that judgment dated 1.7.2014 in writ petition nos. 455 (H/C) of 2013 (Ashok Kumar and another v. Union of India and others) is binding law, wherein the petitioner sought issuance of a writ in the nature of habeas corpus is concerned, this Court is of the considered opinion that the judgment cannot be considered as law declaring that Phensedyl Cough Syrup recovered from the premises of co-accused would be sufficient to invoke penal provisions of N.D.P.S.Act against the petitioner.
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