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Delhi-High-Court-Grants-Bail-in-NDPS-Case-Despite-Commercial-Quantity-Terms-5-Day-Custody-in-Hospital-Without-Magistrates-Approval-Completely-Illegal-—-Accused-Was-Apprehended-on-21.05.2023
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case Despite Commercial Quantity; Terms 5-Day Custody in Hospital Without Magistrate’s Approval “Completely Illegal” — “Accused Was Apprehended on 21.05.2023 but Formally Arrested Only on 26.05.2023 Without Being Produced Before Magistrate or Informing Family or Embassy”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the applicant under Sections 439 and 482 of CrPC in a case under Sections 21(c)/23(c) read with Section 8 of…
Posted by Rawlaw June 10, 2025

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