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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 37 of NDPS Act"
"Implication Was Based Primarily On Memorandum Of Co-Accused U/S 27 Of Evidence Act": MP High Court Grants Bail In NDPS Case
Law Does Not Prescribe Small Or Commerical Quantity For Opium Poppy Cultivation: Madhya Pradesh HC Allows Bail For Accused In NDPS Case
Entitled To Lead Dignified Life In Congenial Environment: Tripura High Court Grants Bail To HIV Positive NDPS Accused
Incarceration Due To Delay In Trial Violates Article 21; Bail Can Be Considered In Such Cases Despite Bar Under NDPS Act : Supreme Court
Section 37 Of NDPS Act Doesn't Fetter Grant Of Bail On Ground Of Undue Delay In Completion Of Trial: Delhi High Court
Bar On Grant Of Bail Under Section 37 Of NDPS Act Can't Be Invoked Where Evidence Against Accused Is Unbelievable: Delhi High Court
NDPS Act | Courts Should Be Slow In Granting Even Regular Bail To Accused When Huge Quantities Of Narcotics Are Recovered: Supreme Court
“Right To Participate In Funeral Ceremony Of Parent/Spouse/Child Part Of Article 25”: Madras HC Allows Undertrial To Attend Father's Funeral
Alongside Embargo Of Section 37 NDPS Act, Undue Delay In Trial Can Be A Ground For Grant Of Bail: Gauhati High Court
Calcutta High Court Grants Bail To NDPS Accused, Says No Reason To Obligate Them To Rigors Of S.37 In Absence Of Forensic Report
NDPS Act | Non-Compliance With S.52A Does Not Automatically Entitle Accused To Bail, Stringent Conditions For Bail U/S 37 Still Apply: Bombay HC
Bombay HC’s Interpretation of NDPS Laws In Rhea Chakraborty Case Not To Be Treated As Precedent- SC [Video]
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