Jammu & Kashmir High Court – Srinagar Bench
Khursheed Ahmad Ganie vs Union Territory Th. Sho P/S Charar … on 16 January, 2025
Serial No. 4 Suppl. List IN HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH AT SRINAGAR Bail App. No. 10/2025 CrlM No. 50/2025 Khursheed Ahmad Ganie ...Petitioner(s) Through: Ms. Shakir Mehmood, Advocate Vs. Union Territory th. SHO P/S Charar I-Sharief. ...Respondent(s) Through: CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MOHD YOUSUF WANI, JUDGE. ORDER
16.01.2025
CrlM No. 50/2025.
1. For the reasons mentioned in the application which is supported by a
duly sworn affidavit, coupled with submissions made at Bar, CrlM
No. 50/2025 is allowed and the applicant is exempted to place on
record the clear and legible copies of the annexures for the time being
with a direction to place the same on record positively by next date of
hearing.
2. CrlM No. 50/2025, is disposed of.
Bail App. No. 10/2025.
3. Issue notice to the respondent in the main as also in interim
application for filing objections with an advance copy to other side
well before next date of hearing.
4. Requisites within a period of one week.
5. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner/accused in respect of his
prayer for grant of interim bail.
6. Learned counsel for the petitioner/accused submitted that the
petitioner/accused has been falsely and frivolously implicated in the
case FIR who is innocent and has not committed the alleged offences.
It has also been argued by the learned counsel for the
petitioner/accused that without prejudice to the innocence of the
petitioner/accused, even if the allegations against him are supposed
for sake of arguments to be true yet he is entitled to the concession of
bail as the quantity alleged to have been recovered/seized from him
does not fall within the ambit of commercial quantity and attract the
embargo under Section 37 of NDPS Act.
7. Learned counsel for the petitioner/accused submitted that dried bung
leaves are alleged to have been seized from the house of the
petitioner/accused which does not constitute any narcotic substance.
He further submitted that some naturally grown dried poppy-straw
might have been noticed in the balcony of the petitioner’s house
which the rural women use to collect for use in Chimney during the
winters. He has also submitted that the petitioner is behind the bars
from the last more than three months and the earlier bail application
filed before the learned Special Judge (Designated under NDPS Act),
Budgam came to be rejected vide order dated 12th December, 2024.
Learned counsel for the petitioner/accused further submitted that the
Investigating Officer has observed all the mandatory procedural
provisions under the NDPS Act especially contained under Sections
41 and 42 of the Act in utter breach.
8. I have perused the bail petition and gone through the documents
enclosed with the same especially the seizure memo and the
statements of the witnesses recorded during the investigation.
9. The charge report under Section 193 BNSS has already been filed
before the competent Court and the case is pending trial.
10.Admittedly, the case against the petitioner/accused escapes the
embargo under Section 37 NDPS Act.
11.Prima-facie ground appears to be made out in the opinion of the Court
for grant of interim bail.
12.List on 21st February, 2025.
13.In the meantime, till next date of effective hearing before the Bench,
the petitioner/accused is admitted to interim bail subject to his
furnishing surety and personal bonds to the tune of Rs. 50,000/- each
for fulfilling the following conditions:-
I. That the petitioner/accused shall remain punctual at the
trial and shall not make any inducement, threat or undue
influence on the prosecution witnesses.
II. The petitioner/accused shall not repeat the commission of
any crime.
III. That the petitioner shall not leave the limits of the U.T of
J&K without prior permission of the SHO P/S Chari-I-
Sharief.
14.In case the requisite surety and personal bonds are respectively
furnished to the satisfaction of the learned Joint Registrar Judicial of
this Court and Superintendent Central Jail, Srinagar, the
petitioner/accused shall be released in the instant case from his
custody.
(MOHD YOUSUF WANI)
JUDGE
SRINAGAR:
16.01.2025
“Abdul Rashid”
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