In Rajesh vs. The State of NCT of Delhi, the Delhi High Court granted regular bail to a petitioner accused of possessing 1.176 kg of ganja under the NDPS Act. The Court’s decision was primarily based on the State’s submission that the recovered quantity was far below the commercial threshold (20 kg) and only slightly above the “small quantity” limit. Justice Girish Kathpalia allowed the application after the State raised no objection to the petitioner’s release, subject to a nominal personal bond.
- Factual Background
The petitioner filed an application seeking regular bail in relation to FIR No. 215/2026 (PS Nihal Vihar) for an offence under Section 20(b)(ii)(B) of the NDPS Act. The core allegation against the petitioner involved a “chance recovery” of 1.176 kg of ganja by a police official who was on patrol duty at the time.
- Legal Classification of the Quantity
A critical factor in the Court’s determination was the classification of the narcotic substance recovered:
- The State’s representative (the learned APP) submitted that the commercial quantity for ganja is defined as 20 kg.
- It was further noted that the 1.176 kg allegedly recovered from the petitioner was only slightly above the “small quantity” threshold.
- State’s Position
Given that the quantity recovered did not reach the commercial threshold—which would have triggered more stringent bail conditions—the State officially informed the Court that it had no objection to the petitioner’s bail application.
- Court’s Decision and Conditions
Following the State’s concession, the Court allowed the bail application. The petitioner was directed to be released subject to the following conditions:
- Furnishing a personal bond of ₹10,000/-.
- Providing one surety in the like amount to the satisfaction of the trial court.
- Procedural Notes
The Court directed that a copy of the order be transmitted to the concerned Jail Superintendent for communication to the petitioner. While the petitioner’s counsel was not present at the start of the hearing, he appeared before the conclusion of the proceedings and was apprised of the Court’s order.
2026 DHC 5325
Rajesh vs. The State of NCT of Delhi(D.O.J. 0.07.2026)



