In this regular bail application, the Delhi High Court granted bail to an accused person implicated under Sections 20, 61, and 85 of the NDPS Act following the recovery of 10.750 kg of ganja from a co-accused named Arif. Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the petition after noting that no incriminating material was recovered directly from the applicant, and his implication relied solely on the disclosure statement of the co-accused. Furthermore, the state conceded the absence of legally admissible evidence, as claims regarding telephonic connectivity were unsupported by any Customer Application Form (CAF) linking the phone numbers to the applicant. Consequently, the Court found no justification to prolong his detention and ordered his release on regular bail.
Prosecution Case and Arrest Background
- Secret Information and Recovery: The Anti-Narcotic Squad arrested co-accused Arif from Bhogal based on secret information, recovering 10.750 kg of ganja from his possession.
- Disclosure Statement Implication: Based exclusively on Arif’s subsequent disclosure statement alleging that he procured contraband from Odisha through the applicant and another co-accused (Jagannath), the present applicant was arrested.
- Zero Direct Recovery: The prosecution admitted that no contraband or incriminating items were recovered from the applicant’s person.
Lack of Admissible Evidence and Bail Relief
- Inadmissibility of Disclosure: The state candidly conceded that there was currently no legally admissible evidence connecting the applicant to the crime other than the co-accused’s statement.
- Unsubstantiated Call Records: Although the investigating officer pointed to potential telephonic connectivity between the applicant and Arif, it was admitted that no Customer Application Form (CAF) was verified or found to establish ownership of the numbers.
- Release Order: Finding no grounds to keep the applicant further deprived of his liberty, the Court granted regular bail subject to a personal bond of Rs. 10,000 with one surety of the like amount, along with the disposal of the accompanying application.



