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Section 37 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Guru Ghasidas Mandir Samiti vs Jeevan Das 40 Fa/280/2018 Smt. Vimla ... on 9 May, 2018
"2. Relies upon the decision of this Court in Lakhwinder Singh
alias Lakha vs. State of Punjab (CRM-M No.8026 of 2020) and
of Co-ordinate Benches in Binder Kaur alias Goga vs. State of
Punjab (CRM-M No.4584 of 2020) and Mandir Singh vs. State
of Punjab (CRM-M No.8035 of 2019) to contend that a person
engaged in the trade of contraband would never be expected to
carry the same in any transparent bag which would be visible to
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Deepinder Singh Alias Goga vs State Of Punjab on 20 January, 2020
"2. Ld. Counsel for the Petitioner relies on a decision of a
Coordinate Bench of this Court in 'CRM-M No.4584 of 2020-
Binder Kaur alias Goga vs. State of Punjab', to contend that it is
unbelievable that a person engaged in the business of Drug
Smuggling, will carry the contraband in a transparent Bag. The
applicant, in the aforesaid case, in the given circumstances,
considering that she was not involved in any other case under
the NDPS Act and challan against her had already been
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Section 61 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Banti Kaur @ Ghoga vs State Of Punjab on 17 May, 2022
The coordinate Bench of this Court in Banti Kaur @ Bhanti Kaur's case
(supra) has held as under:-
Section 439 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Binder Kaur Alias Goga vs State Of Punjab on 6 February, 2020
4. Be that as it may, without prejudice to the merits of the
submission raised on behalf of the petitioner, but considering
that he is admittedly not involved in any other case under the
NDPS Act, and also considering that he has remained in
detention well above 05 months since 14.12.2019, at this stage,
the petitioner may be released on regular bail to the satisfaction
of the Ld. Trial Court/Duty Magistrate, concerned subject to
imposition of appropriate terms and conditions."
The coordinate Bench of this Court in Binder Kaur @ Goga's case
(supra), had held as under:-
Lakhwinder Singh @ Lakha And Others vs State Of Punjab on 29 July, 2009
A perusal of the above judgment would show that in fact, bail was
granted on the said point in a case where the accused was in custody only for a
period of three months. Similarly, in Lakhwinder Singh @ Lakha's case (supra),
Coordinate Bench of this Court had held has under:-
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