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Grants Bail Under NDPS Act: Prolonged Incarceration

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Delhi High Court Grants Bail Under NDPS Act: Prolonged Incarceration, Non-Compliance with Section 50, and Delay in Trial Highlighted as Grounds for Relief Despite Stringent Bail Conditions
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail Under NDPS Act: Prolonged Incarceration, Non-Compliance with Section 50, and Delay in Trial Highlighted as Grounds for Relief Despite Stringent Bail Conditions

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioner who was accused under the NDPS Act, citing: Prolonged incarceration of over 2.5 years without trial progress. Non-compliance with…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025

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