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Rupindrajit Singh @ Rupinderjit @ … vs State Of Jharkhand on 24 February, 2026

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Rupindrajit Singh @ Rupinderjit @ … vs State Of Jharkhand on 24 February, 2026

                                                                      SLP (CRL.)   NO.   17221/2025



     ITEM NO.2                            COURT NO.13                 SECTION II-A

                                 S U P R E M E C O U R T O F     I N D I A
                                         RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

                      PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRL.)   NO.     17221/2025

     [Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 29-08-2025
     in BA No. 7879/2025 passed by the High Court of Jharkhand at
     Ranchi]

     RUPINDRAJIT SINGH @ RUPINDERJIT @ RUPINDRAJEET SINGH                   PETITIONER(S)

                                                  VERSUS

     STATE OF JHARKHAND                                                     RESPONDENT(S)


     IA No. 273138/2025 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T., IA No. 39910/2026
     - PERMISSION TO FILE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS/FACTS/ANNEXURES


     Date : 24-02-2026 This matter was called for hearing today.

     CORAM :
                           HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AHSANUDDIN AMANULLAH
                           HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R. MAHADEVAN


     For Petitioner(s) :
                                     Mr. D. K. Devesh, AOR
                                     Mr. Shashank Kumar Saurav, Adv.
                                     Mr. Suprabh Kumar Roshan, Adv.

     For Respondent(s) :
                                     Mr. Kumar Anurag Singh, Adv.
                                     Mr. Anando Mukherjee, AOR
                                     Mr. Shwetank Singh, Adv.
                                     Mr. Utkarsh Anand, Adv.
                                     Mrs. Riya Dhingra, Adv.

Signature Not Verified

Digitally signed by
POOJA SHARMA
Date: 2026.02.24
16:55:03 IST
Reason:




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                               O R D E R

Heard learned counsel for the parties.

2. The petitioner seeks bail in connection with

Chauparan P.S. Case No. 199 of 2024 corresponding to

N.D.P.S. Case No. 44 of 2024 for the offences registered

under Sections 414, 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860,

and Sections 17(c), 18(c), 29, 61 and 62 of the Narcotic

Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, pending in

the Court of learned Additional Sessions Judge-X,

Hazaribag.

3. The petitioner is said to be the driver of the

vehicle from which 18 plastic bags containing a total of

301 kg of Poppy Husk was recovered. Learned counsel for

the petitioner submitted that he along with the

cleaner/khalasi and three other persons (two being

labourers who were loading the sacks on the truck and

the third being the owner of the hotel in front of which

the truck was standing) were named as accused. However,

it was submitted that the other three persons have been

granted bail. It was further contended that the

petitioner having no criminal antecedents and being 38

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years of age was a mere driver, and the consignment did

not belong to him. It was submitted that he had no

discretion as he had to only ply the vehicle as per the

instructions given by the owner, or the party who hires

the truck. Moreover, it was submitted that initially

this Court had rejected the prayer for bail on

04.04.2025, after which almost 11 months have elapsed

and the Court may consider such intervening factor and

grant bail to the petitioner.

4. Learned counsel for the respondent-State opposes the

prayer submitting that all points available to the

petitioner have already been taken into consideration by

this Court on 04.04.2025 and after that the prayer for

bail was rejected and thus, today also the petitioner

standing in the same position; no indulgence should be

granted to him.

5. At this juncture, when the Court put a direct query

to the learned counsel for the State with regard to

almost 11 months having elapsed since the last bail was

rejected, and also the undisputed position that there

are no criminal antecedents of the petitioner, why such

position be not taken into consideration, learned

counsel for the State could not offer any satisfactory

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objection.

6. Having considered the matter in its entirety and

going through the material on record, prayer for bail is

allowed and the petitioner is directed to be released on

bail on such terms and conditions as may be imposed by

the learned Trial Court, subject to his cooperation in

the investigation/trial.

7. The Special Leave Petition stands disposed of in the

above terms.

8. Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed

of.

(POOJA SHARMA)                                            (KOMAL)
   AR-CUM-PS                                        COURT MASTER (NSH)




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