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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Citing Prolonged Incarceration, Medical Condition of Thalassemia Major, and Lack of Direct Recovery, Despite Stringent Bail Restrictions Under Section 37 of the NDPS Act
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Citing Prolonged Incarceration, Medical Condition of Thalassemia Major, and Lack of Direct Recovery, Despite Stringent Bail Restrictions Under Section 37 of the NDPS Act

1. Court’s Decision The High Court granted bail to the applicant, taking into account the following key factors: Prolonged incarceration: The applicant had been in custody since May 2023, with…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025
Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Cites Prolonged Incarceration and Procedural Lapses as Violations of Article 21: "Personal Liberty Cannot Be Subordinated to Procedural Rigors"
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Cites Prolonged Incarceration and Procedural Lapses as Violations of Article 21: “Personal Liberty Cannot Be Subordinated to Procedural Rigors”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the applicant accused of possession of commercial quantities of heroin under the NDPS Act. The Court concluded that procedural irregularities, lack…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024

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