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Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Mohd. Nadeem Samyal vs Ut Of J&K on 6 April, 2026

Author: Rahul Bharti

Bench: Rahul Bharti

                                                Serial No. 160
                                             Supplementary List-1

 HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
                 AT JAMMU
Bail App. No. 60/2026

Mohd. Nadeem Samyal
                                                              .....Petitioner

                  Through: Mr. M.A. Goni, Sr. Advocate with
                           Mr. S. Tanzeel Illahi, Advocate

             Vs

UT of J&K


                                                         .....Respondent
                  Through:

CORAM:      HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAHUL BHARTI, JUDGE
                           ORDER

(06.04.2026)

01. By virtue of an order dated 06.06.2025 in a Bail Application

SPONSORED

No. 123/2024, this Court had come to grant an interim bail

for a period of 30 (thirty) days for enabling the petitioner for

his medical examination at his own expense and efforts and

then leaving it for the trial court to take a call for grant or

extension of bail on medical grounds.

02. The petitioner, accordingly, upon expiry of interim bail

period asked for extension of the bail on medical grounds

from the court of Additional Sessions Judge, (Special Judge

Under NDPS Act), Udhampur, by filing an application on

file No. 173/2025 on 04.07.2025 which has come to be

disposed of in terms of an order dated 31.03.2026 whereby

the learned trial Court has reckoned the reported facts and

circumstances not warranting grant of bail on medical
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grounds to the petitioner by purportedly referring to the

statement of a specialist Doctor to the effect that the

medical treatment being admitted to the petitioner is

admissible at OPD whenever required.

03. By virtue of said order dated 31.03.2026, the petitioner

has been directed to surrender himself as an undertrial

before the Superintendent District Jail, Udhampur within a

period of one week.

04. The petitioner, thus, comes within available said period of

one week still lasting, invoking jurisdiction of this Court

under Section 483 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita,

(BNSS) 2023, claiming the bail or in other sense extension

of bail on medical grounds by reference to FIR No.

167/2023.

05. During the pendency of the bail application before the trial

court, the petitioner is said to have been regularly attending

the hearings of the criminal case without skipping any date

of proceedings.

06. Issue notice to the respondent.

07. Mr. Sumeet Bhatia, learned Government Advocate accepts

notice on behalf of the respondent. Reply to be filed within

a period of two weeks.

08. List on 21.04.2026.

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09. Send for the scanned record of file No. 173/2025 titled

Mohd. Nadeem Samyal Vs. UT of J&K through Police

Station, Chenani, Udhampur”, from the court of

Additional Sessions Judge, (Special Judge Under NDPS

Act), Udhampur.

10. In the meantime, the petitioner is admitted to interim bail

till next date of hearing subject to the following terms and

conditions :-

I. that the petitioner shall not absent himself from
causing personal appearance in the case before the
court below on the date/s fixed ;

II. that the petitioner shall not leave the UT of J&K
without prior permission of the trial court even for the
sake of seeking medical treatment ;

III. That the petitioner shall not in any manner attempt to
influence prosecution witnesses, whether examined in
the case or yet to be examined ; and

IV. that the petitioner to furnish personal as well as
surety bond of an amount of Rs. 1 Lac each before the
Registrar Judicial, Jammu.

(RAHUL BHARTI)
JUDGE
JAMMU
06.04.2026
SUNIL



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