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Supreme Court Overturns High Court’s Bail Order in NDPS Case: Holds Procedural Irregularities in Section 52A Compliance Do Not Justify Bail Without Demonstrating Prejudice

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Supreme Court Overturns High Court's Bail Order in NDPS Case: Holds Procedural Irregularities in Section 52A Compliance Do Not Justify Bail Without Demonstrating Prejudice, Mandates Strict Adherence to Section 37 Safeguards
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Supreme Court Overturns High Court’s Bail Order in NDPS Case: Holds Procedural Irregularities in Section 52A Compliance Do Not Justify Bail Without Demonstrating Prejudice, Mandates Strict Adherence to Section 37 Safeguards

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s decision that granted bail to an accused in a narcotics case, citing delayed compliance with Section 52A of the NDPS Act.…
Posted by Rawlaw December 27, 2024

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