Bail in NDPS cases is difficult but not impossible. The accused must prove that they are not guilty and are unlikely to commit another offense while out on bail. The severity of the offense and the quantity of drugs involved play a crucial role in bail considerations.
In NDPS Act cases, bail is handled strictly:
1. Bail is difficult for serious offences, especially if the quantity is commercial.
2. The court must be satisfied that the accused is not guilty and will not commit another offence.
3. Bail is more likely in small quantity cases.
4. Conditions may include regular reporting and surrendering passport.
5. High courts or special courts usually handle such bail pleas.
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