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The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
Section 29 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Md. Obaidur Rahman vs State Of West Bengal . on 23 August, 2016
In Md. Tajiur Rahaman v. The State of West Bengal, decided on 08-Nov-2024,
SLP (Crl) 12225-2024, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds in Para 7, "It goes without saying
that if the petitioner is found involved in such like offence in future, the concession of bail
granted to him today will liable to be withdrawn and the petitioner is bound to face the
necessary consequences."
Section 22 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Section 21 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
The Arms Act, 1959
Dheeraj Kumar Shukla vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh on 25 January, 2023
1) In Dheeraj Kumar Shukla v. The State of Uttar Pradesh, decided on 25 Jan
2023, SLP (Crl) 6690-2022, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds,
[1]. The petitioner seeks enlargement on regular bail in FIR
No.325/2020, dated 23.06.2020, under Sections 8 and 20 of the
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (for short,
`the Act') registered at Police Station Jhunsi, District Pryagraj,
Uttar Pradesh.
Shine Babu vs State Of Kerala on 1 October, 2014
2) In Shince Babu v. The State of Kerala, decided on 21 Feb 2024,
MANU/SCOR/27340/2024, Hon'ble Supreme Court holds,
[2]. The prosecution case is that Accused No.1 (Liju) was found
travelling in a private bus from Cherthala to Arookutty and
contraband MDMA, weighing 138.750 gms, was recovered from
his conscious possession. The said contraband was procured by
Accused No.1 with the help of Accused No.2 from Bangalore. The
petitioner is nominated as Accused No.4 in the crime. He was
arrested on 11.04.2022. The petitioner was granted bail by the
Trial Court on 20.09.2022 but on a petition filed by the State of
Kerala, challenging the bail order, the High Court cancelled the
petitioner's bail on 13.06.2023. However, liberty was granted to the
petitioner to apply afresh before the Sessions Court. The petitioner
again applied for bail but his prayer was declined by the Trial
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Court on 07.07.2023. The petitioner approached the High Court
but his first bail application was dismissed on 14.08.2023. His
second bail application was turned down by the High Court on
09.10.2023. Meanwhile, Accused No.2 was granted bail by the
High Court on 11.10.2023. Seeking parity with the co-accused, the
petitioner moved third bail application, which has been rejected by
the High Court vide the impugned order dated 09.11.2023.