The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 contains a special bail provision under Section 37 that reverses the normal presumption of bail. Under most laws, bail is the rule and jail is the exception. Under the NDPS Act for commercial quantity cases, the reverse applies — the court shall not grant bail unless:
This twin test under S.37 makes NDPS bail one of the most legally challenging applications in criminal law.
The severity of NDPS bail restrictions depends on the quantity of drugs allegedly seized:
Most NDPS bail applications involving commercial quantity are ultimately argued before the Bombay High Court. An advocate with Bombay High Court experience is essential.
If drugs were found on your person (not premises), Section 50 NDPS requires police to inform you of your right to be searched in front of a Gazetted Officer or Magistrate. Failure to comply with Section 50 has led to acquittals at trial. Document any procedural violations immediately after arrest.
For small or intermediate quantity cases, yes — Sessions Court can grant bail. For commercial quantity cases, the S.37 twin test makes Sessions Court bail very difficult, and most successful NDPS bails in commercial quantity matters are obtained at the Bombay High Court with strong legal arguments.
For offences punishable with death, life imprisonment, or 10+ years — which includes commercial quantity NDPS — the charge sheet must be filed within 90 days. If no charge sheet is filed within 90 days, you have an indefeasible right to default bail under S.187 BNSS. Your lawyer must monitor this deadline carefully and file for default bail on the 90th day if the charge sheet has not been submitted.
This is one of the strongest defences available. If the police failed to inform you of your right to be searched before a Gazetted Officer or Magistrate before conducting a personal search, the search and recovery may be held illegal and the evidence inadmissible. Document the violation immediately and inform your lawyer — this defence has resulted in acquittals in several Bombay High Court cases.
NDPS cases require a specialist criminal lawyer. Advocate Akash Chikate has experience in NDPS bail and trial matters at Pune Sessions Court and Bombay High Court. If you or a family member has been arrested under the NDPS Act in Pune, contact us immediately.
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