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Delhi High Court · 2025-03-27

SEEMA vs THE STATE OF NCT DELHI

Citation / case number
BAIL APPLN.-2344/2024 2025:DHC:2042
Court
Delhi High Court
Petitioner
SEEMA
Respondent
THE STATE OF NCT DELHI

Judgment text excerpt

$~3 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision: 27.03.2025 + BAIL APPLN. 2344/2024 SEEMA .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Vikas Kr. Gautam and Mr. Devansh Gupta, Advocates versus THE STATE OF NCT DELHI .....Respondent Through: Ms. Priyanka Dalal, APP for the State with SI Nagendra Kumar, Anti Narcotics Squad, South East CORAM: JUSTICE GIRISH KATHPALIA J U D G M E N T (ORAL) 1. The petitioner seeks anticipatory bail in case FIR No. 224/2024 of Police Station Govindpuri for offences under Sections 20(ii)(C) and Section 29 of NDPS Act. 2. Perusal of record reflects that the petitioner was granted protection from arrest and was repeatedly directed to join investigation but repeatedly she defaulted. After 7 dates of hearing, on the last date the predecessor bench directed her personal appearance in Court. Accordingly, today petitioner has appeared. 3. On being asked as to why the anticipatory bail be not declined on account of petitioner not joining investigation all this while, learned counsel for the petitioner stated that since petitioner was ill, she did not join. BAIL APPLN. 2344/2024 Page 1 of 2 pages Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed By:NEETU N NAIR Signing Date:27.03.2025 19:11:17 However, the petitioner, on being asked in Hindi stated that she has always reported at the Police Station, whenever called. 4. Learned Prosecutor on instructions from the Investigating Officer/SI Nagendra Kumar clarified that on some of the dates, petitioner joined investigation but remains evasive and has also not given any reply to notice dated 18.10.2024 under Section 94 BNSS. Copy of the notice dated 18.10.2024 is a part of the status report filed by the State. Therefore, the anticipatory bail application is opposed by the State. 5. A perusal of previous orders of t

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