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Noor Islam @ Nur Islam vs. State of West Bengal

Decided on 29 February 2024• Citation: CRM (NDPS)/369/2024• Calcutta High Court
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          29.02.2024.                                                               
          14.                                                                       
          Ct.No.28                                                                  
          as                                                                        
                                   C.R.M. (NDPS) 369 of 2024                        
                        In Re:- An application for bail under Section 439 of the Code
                        of Criminal Procedure in connection with Special Case No.29 
                        of 2021 arising out of Gangarampur P.S. Case No.89 of 2021  
                        dated 30.03.2021 under Sections 22(C)/23(C)/27A/28/29 of    
                        the NDPS Act.                                               
                        In the matter of : Noor Islam @ Nur Islam.                  
                                                     …  Petitioner.                 
                        Mr. Kaushik Choudhury.                                      
                                                     ...for the Petitioner.         
                        Ms. Sreyashee Biswas.                                       
                                                       …for the State.              
                        1.    Application is bereft of material particulars.        
                        2.    Accordingly, the application is dismissed.            
                        3.    Liberty to file afresh.                               
                        (Gaurang Kanth, J.)             (Joymalya Bagchi, J.)