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Case Details
CRM-M-63665-2025 -1- (223) IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH CRM-M-63665-2025 Date of Decision: 19.11.2025 TEJA SINGH ... Petitioner STATE OF PUNJAB Versus ...Respondent CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JASJIT SINGH BEDI Present: Mr. A.S. Brar, Advocate for the petitioner.
Legal Reasoning
Mr. M.S. Toor, A.A.G., Punjab. JASJIT SINGH BEDI, J. **** The prayer in this 2rd petition under Section 483 BNSS, 2023 is for the grant of regular bail in case bearing FIR No.16 dated 18.01.2023 under Sections 22 NDPS Act (Section 29 of NDPS Act added later on) at Police Station Baghapurana, District Moga (Annexure P-1). 2. The brief facts of the case are that Teja Singh (petitioner) and his son Sukhjinder Singh were apprehended. 1000 Calviidol-100SR tablets were recovered from Teja Singh whereas 300 tablets of Calviidol-100SR were recovered from the possession of Sukhjinder Singh while they were traveling in a car. 2700 loose intoxicant tablets were recovered from the dashboard of the said car. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner contends that he has been falsely implicated in the present case. The mandatory provisions of Sections 42 and 50 of the NDPS Act have not been complied with in their proper KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh CRM-M-63665-2025 -2- perspective. No independent witness was joined at the time of search and seizure. In the one other case registered against the petitioner bearing FIR No.116 dated 09.06.2017 under Sections 22/61/85 of the NDPS Act, 1985, P.S. Baghapurana, he is an undertrial. As he is in custody since 18.01.2023 but only 11 of the 14 prosecution witnesses have been examined so far, the Trial of the present case is not likely to be concluded anytime soon and therefore, he is entitled to the concession of bail in view of the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Nitish Adhikary @ Bapan Versus The State of West Bengal, SLP (Crl.) Nos.5769/2022 arising out of judgment and order dated 04.05.2022 in CRM(NDPS) No.442/2022, decided on 01.08.2022 and Hasanujjaman & others Versus The State of West Bengal, SLP (Crl.) No.(s).3221/2023 arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 29.11.2022 in CRM(NDPS) No.1323/2022, decided on 04.05.2023. 4. The learned State counsel on the other hand contends that the petitioner is a habitual offender with one other case bearing FIR No.116 dated 09.06.2017 under Sections 22/61/85 of the NDPS Act, 1985, P.S. Baghapurana registered against him in which he is an undertrial. Therefore, in view of the bar contained under Section 37 of the NDPS Act, the petitioner is not entitled to the grant of bail. He, however, concedes that the petitioner is in custody since 18.01.2023 but only 11 of the 14 prosecution witnesses have been examined so far. 5. I have heard the learned counsel for the parties. KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh CRM-M-63665-2025 -3- 6. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Nitish Adhikary @ Bapan Vs. The State of West Bengal SLP (Crl.) Nos.5769/2022 Decided on 01.08.2022 held as under:- “As per the office report dated 29.07.2022, copy of the show cause notice along with Special Leave Petition was supplied to the Standing Counsel for the State of West Bengal and separate notice has been served on the State also. However, no one has entered appearance on their behalf. The petitioner seeks enlargement on bail in F.I.R. No. 612 of 2020 dated 17.10.2020 filed under Section 21(c) and 37 of the NDPS 2 Act, registered at Police Station Bongaon, West Bengal. During the course of the hearing, we are informed that the petitioner has undergone custody for a period of 01 year and 07 months as on 09.06.2022. The trial is at a preliminary stage, as only one witness has been examined. The petitioner does not have any criminal antecedents. Taking into consideration the period of sentence undergone by the petitioner and all the attending circumstances but without expressing any views in the merits of the case, we are inclined to grant bail to the petitioner. The petitioner is accordingly, directed to be released on bail subject to him furnishing bail bonds to the satisfaction of the Trial Court. The Special Leave Petition is disposed of on the aforestated terms. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.” KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh CRM-M-63665-2025 -4- 7. In Hasanujjaman & others Versus The State of West Bengal, SLP (Crl.) No.(s).3221/2023, decided on 04.05.2023, held as under:- “1. There are three petitioners in this Special Leave Petition, who were accused of committing an offence under Sections 21(c)/29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (for short, `NDPS Act’) in FIR No.18/2022, dated 09.01.2022, registered at Police Station Islampur, District Murshidabad, West Bengal. 2. The allegations are that when the police party intercepted the petitioners along with another person riding on two motorcycles, they were found in possession of codeine phosphate in a consignment of phensedyl bottles loaded in two nylon bags. During the search, 115 bottles (100 ml. each) of phensedyl were recovered from the joint possession of the petitioners. They were arrested on the spot and have been in custody for more than one year and four months. 3. We have heard learned counsel for the parties and carefully perused the record. 4. The investigation is complete; chargesheet has been filed, though the charges are yet to be framed. The conclusion of trial will, thus, take some reasonable time, regardless of the direction issued by the High Court to conclude the same within one year from the date of framing of charges. The petitioners do not have any criminal antecedents. There is, thus, substantial compliance of Section 37 of the NDPS Act. 5. In such circumstances, but without expressing any views on the merits of the case, we deem it appropriate to release the petitioners on bail subject to the terms and conditions as may be imposed by the Trial Court. KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh CRM-M-63665-2025 -5- 6. Additionally, it is clarified that in case the petitioners are found involved in any other case under the NDPS Act or other penal law, it shall amount to misuse of the concession of bail granted to them today, and in such a case, necessary consequences shall follow. 7. The petitioners are further directed to appear before the Trial Court regularly. In the event of they being absent, it shall again be taken as a misuse of concession of bail.
Decision
8. The Special Leave Petition stands disposed of in the above terms. 9. As a result, pending interlocutory application also stands disposed of. (emphasis supplied) 8. Admittedly, in ‘Nitish Adhikary @ Bapan’ (supra) and ‘Hasanujjaman & others’ (supra), the accused therein had been granted the concession of bail by the Hon’ble Supreme Court after they had undergone approximately one and a half years of custody. They were also first-time offenders as is borne out from the orders. 9. In the instant case, the petitioner is stated to be in custody since 18.01.2023 but only 11 of the 14 prosecution witnesses have been examined so far. In the other case registered against him under the NDPS Act he has not yet been convicted. In this situation, the rigors of Section 37 of the NDPS Act can be diluted to an extent in view of the salutary provisions of Article 21 of the Constitution of India which provides for the right to a speedy trial and the case of the petitioner can be considered for the grant of bail. KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh CRM-M-63665-2025 -6- 10. Thus without commenting on the merits of the case, the present petition is allowed and the petitioner-Teja Singh S/o Gajjan Singh is ordered to be released on bail subject to his furnishing bail bonds and surety bonds to the satisfaction of learned CJM/Duty Magistrate, concerned. 11. The petitioner shall appear before the Police Station concerned on the first Monday of every month till the conclusion of the Trial and inform in writing each time that he is not involved in any other crime other than the cases mentioned in the custody certificate dated 18.11.2025. 12. In addition, the petitioner (or anyone on his behalf) shall prepare an FDR in the sum of Rs.2,00,000/- and deposit the same with the Trial Court. The same would be liable to be forfeited as per law in case of the absence of the petitioner from trial without sufficient cause. 13. The petition stands disposed of. (JASJIT SINGH BEDI) JUDGE 19.11.2025 Kusum Whether speaking/reasoned:- Yes/No Yes/No Whether reportable:- KUSUM 2025.11.20 11:19 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document PHHC Chandigarh