Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 – Section 29 – NDPS – Bail granted – Prima facie evidence – Admissibility of confession – The petitioner, a shepherd, claimed innocence and asserted false implication, stating no recovery was made from him and he was attending to his herd during the alleged incident. The prosecution relied on disclosure statements and call detail records to implicate the petitioner.
The court examined the submissions and referred to relevant legal precedents regarding bail considerations. It emphasized that bail is discretionary and should be granted judiciously, considering the nature of accusations, evidence, and prima facie satisfaction of the court.
The court cited precedents clarifying the inadmissibility of co-accused statements and emphasized the need for material facts for admissibility under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act. Ultimately, noting the lack of legally admissible evidence against the petitioner, the court granted bail, subject to specified conditions, satisfied that the twin conditions under Section 37 of the ND&PS Act were met. (Para 20)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 343 HP
[Latest HLJ 2023 (HP)(2) 1520 = 2023 HHC 13383]
Sohan Singh Vs. State Of Himachal Pradesh
Cr.MP(M) No. 2522 of 2023-Decided on 22-11-2023
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