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Section 51 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Section 36C in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Section 60 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Section 63 in The Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 [Entire Act]
Sainaba vs The State Of Kerala on 18 November, 2022
In fact, the Supreme Court in similar facts in Sainaba vs.
State of Kerala and Another, 2022 SCC OnLine SC 1784 has held
as under:-
Sunderbha1 Ambalal Desai vs State Of Gujarat on 1 October, 2002
7. Learned counsel seeks to rely on the judgment of this Court
in Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai v. State of Gujarat, (2002) 10
SCC 283 opining that it is no use to keep such seized vehicles
at police station for a long period and it is open to the
Magistrate to pass appropriate orders immediately by taking a
bond and a guarantee as well as security for return of the said
vehicle, if required at any point of time.
General Insurance Council & Ors vs State Of A.P.& Ors on 19 April, 2010
19. Having heard learned counsel for the parties and having
examined the issue at hand, this Court finds that different Courts
have taken divergent views with regard to interim release of
conveyances during the pendency of the trial in NDPS cases. While
the courts in cases referred to by learned counsel for the respondent-
State of Assam have not released the vehicles in the interim during
NDPS trial, yet in General Insurance Council & Ors. vs. State of
Andhra Pradesh, (2010) 6 SCC 768; Gurbinder Singh @ Shinder
vs. State of Punjab, 2016 SCC OnLine P&H 16026; Tej Singh vs
State of Haryana, 2020 SCC OnLine P&H 4679; Shams Tavrej vs.
Union of India, 2023 SCC OnLine All 1154; Manakram vs. State
of Madhya Pradesh, Crl.
Shams Tavrej vs Union Of India on 11 May, 2023
19. Having heard learned counsel for the parties and having
examined the issue at hand, this Court finds that different Courts
have taken divergent views with regard to interim release of
conveyances during the pendency of the trial in NDPS cases. While
the courts in cases referred to by learned counsel for the respondent-
State of Assam have not released the vehicles in the interim during
NDPS trial, yet in General Insurance Council & Ors. vs. State of
Andhra Pradesh, (2010) 6 SCC 768; Gurbinder Singh @ Shinder
vs. State of Punjab, 2016 SCC OnLine P&H 16026; Tej Singh vs
State of Haryana, 2020 SCC OnLine P&H 4679; Shams Tavrej vs.
Union of India, 2023 SCC OnLine All 1154; Manakram vs. State
of Madhya Pradesh, Crl.