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Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Abdul Razzaq vs Union Of India Through on 28 April, 2026

Author: Rajnesh Oswal

Bench: Rajnesh Oswal

                                           Sr. No. 01
     HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
                     AT JAMMU

Bail App No. 14/2026


Abdul Razzaq,                                                .... Petitioner(s)
Age 267 years,
S/o Bashir Ahmed.
R/o Rakh Sarkar, Hiranagar,
Kathua.

                        Through:-    Mr. M. A. Bhat, Advocate.


                  V/s

Union of India through                                     .....Respondent(s)
Intelligence Officer, Narcotic
Control Bureau, Jammu.

                        Through:-    Mr. Vishal Sharma, DSGI with
                                     Mr. Sumant Sudan, Advocate.
                                     Mr. Karan Sharma, Advocate.

CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNESH OSWAL, JUDGE
                                 ORDER

28.04.2026

1. Heard learned counsel appearing for the parties.

SPONSORED

2. Sub-inspector, Babu Ram is present in person. He has produced the

case diary, a perusal whereof reveals that a complaint for commission of

offences punishable under Sections 8, 21, 25, 27A, 29 and 60 of the

NDPS Act stands filed against Abdul Razzaq, Gafoor Ali and Juman Din.

Abdul Razzaq is the petitioner in this Bail application.

3. Though the quantity of the contraband allegedly recovered from the

accused persons falls within the category of intermediate quantity but

taking into consideration that Section 27A of NDPS Act has been imposed

and learned Additional Sessions Judge, Samba, (hereinafter to be referred

as “the trial court), has yet to form its opinion as to whether offence under
Bail App No. 14/2026
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Section 27A of NDPS is made out or not, this bail application is disposed

of with a liberty to the petitioner to approach the learned trial Court for

grant of bail after the order on charge/discharge is passed by the learned

trial Court.

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(Rajnesh Oswal)
Judge
JAMMU
28.04.2026
NEHA-1

Neha Kumari
2026.04.28 17:49
I attest to the accuracy and
integrity of this document



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