The Supreme Court has granted bail to an accused in a case involving recovery of commercial quantity of contraband, highlighting prolonged custody and delay in trial as key considerations.
Key Highlights
- Bail granted despite recovery of 150 kg ganja
- Accused claimed to be only a passenger
- Nearly 2 years of custody considered
- Trial delay with 15 witnesses pending
- Strict bail conditions imposed
Case Background
The appellant was booked under the NDPS Act following recovery of ganja from a truck. His bail plea was earlier rejected by the High Court, leading to the present appeal before the Supreme Court.
Court’s Observations
The Court noted that the appellant had been in custody since March 2024 and the trial had not progressed substantially. It also observed that mere presence in the vehicle did not automatically establish a nexus with the contraband.
Considering the prolonged incarceration and delay in trial, the Court held that a case for bail was made out.
Directions
The Court directed that the appellant be released on bail subject to conditions imposed by the Trial Court. It also directed the appellant to cooperate with trial proceedings and not misuse the liberty granted.
Conclusion
This ruling reinforces the principle that delay in trial and extended custody can justify bail even in serious offences under the NDPS Act.
Case Title: Satyjeet Bhoi v. State of Chhattisgarh & Anr
Court: Supreme Court of India
Bench: Hon’ble Mrs. Justice B.V. Nagarathna & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ujjal Bhuyan
Case No: Criminal Appeal No. (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No. 2401/2026
Date of Judgment: March 16, 2026


