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Bombay High Court Denies Bail: Neutral Material in Ganja Seizures Cannot Be Separated; Total Weight to Determine Commercial Quantity Under NDPS Act; Procedural Compliance on Sample Collection Upheld

Home » Bombay High Court Denies Bail: Neutral Material in Ganja Seizures Cannot Be Separated; Total Weight to Determine Commercial Quantity Under NDPS Act; Procedural Compliance on Sample Collection Upheld
Bombay High Court Denies Bail: Neutral Material in Ganja Seizures Cannot Be Separated; Total Weight to Determine Commercial Quantity Under NDPS Act; Procedural Compliance on Sample Collection Upheld
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Bombay High Court Denies Bail: Neutral Material in Ganja Seizures Cannot Be Separated; Total Weight to Determine Commercial Quantity Under NDPS Act; Procedural Compliance on Sample Collection Upheld

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court refused the applicant’s bail, citing the NDPS Act’s provisions and the Supreme Court's interpretation in Hira Singh v. Union of India. The court emphasized…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024

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