-1- IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1380 OF 2006 APPLICATION NO.1380 OF 2006 APPLICATION NO.1380 OF 2006 IN IN IN CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPEAL APPEAL APPEAL NO.554 OF 2006 NO.554 OF 2006 NO.554 OF 2006 Mirza Qumer Hyder ...Applicant vs. 1.A.K.Thakker I.O. N.C.B. 2.State of Maharashtra ...Respondent Mr.Atul Sarpande for the Applicant Mr.J.P.Yagnik,A.P.P. for State None for the first Respondent CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: A.S.OKA,J. A.S.OKA,J. A.S.OKA,J. DATE ON WHICH THE JUDGMENT IS RESERVED: 3RD MARCH 2008 DATE ON WHICH THE JUDGMENT IS RESERVED: 3RD MARCH 2008 DATE ON WHICH THE JUDGMENT IS RESERVED: 3RD MARCH 2008 DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF PRONOUNCMENT OF THE JUDGMENT : PRONOUNCMENT OF THE JUDGMENT : PRONOUNCMENT OF THE JUDGMENT : 14TH MARCH 2008 14TH MARCH 2008 14TH MARCH 2008 JUDGMENT: JUDGMENT: JUDGMENT: 1. As per the administrative order dated 18th December 2007 of the Hon’ble Chief Justice, the present application has been assigned to this court. 2. The Applicant is the accused No.2 who has preferred the Appeal for challenging the Judgment and Order dated 7th April 2006 passed by the learned Special Judge (ACB/NDPS), Greater Bombay. By the impugned Judgment and Order, the Applicant has been convicted for offences under section 22 and 29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act). 3. The Applicant has been sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 10 years. The Applicant has been ordered to -2- pay a fine of Rs.1,00,000/-. In default of payment of fine, he has been directed to suffer R.I. for three months. The earlier bail application made by the Applicant being Criminal Application No.812 of 2006 was rejected by this Court by order dated 10th November 2006 on the ground that the prayer made for bail by the Applicant was specifically rejected by order dated 18th July 2006. The Application was rejected on the ground that the fact that the prayer for bail was made and was rejected on 18th July 2006 was not disclosed in the said application. 4. The present application is made on the ground that the applicant has already undergone sentence for 7 years and one month and his Appeal is not likely to be heard in near future. When this application came up before this court on 30th January 2008, the learned counsel for the first Respondent stated that the Appeal was on final hearing board and he was ready to argue the Appeal for final hearing. In view of this statement, the application was adjourned to 29th February 2008. 5. On 29th February 2008, none appeared for the Respondents. Hence, the application was kept on 3rd March 2008. On 3rd March 2008, none appeared for the first Respondent. The submissions of the Advocate for the Applicant and the learned A.P.P. for the second Respondent were heard on that date. -3- 6. The learned Counsel for the Applicant stated that the Appeal has made no progress from 30th January 2008 and the same is not likely to be heard in near future. This factual aspect is not disputed by the learned A.P.P. Reliance has been placed by the learned counsel for the Applicant on the decision of the Apex Court in case of Vijaysinh Jadeja vs. State of Gujrat [(2007) 1 S.C.C. (Cri) 370]. It was contended that as the Applicant has undergone substantial part of the sentence and as the Appeal is not likely to be heard in near future, the Applicant is entitled to be enlarged on bail. Reliance is also placed on the decision of the Apex Court in case of Mansingh Vs. Union of India [(2006) 1 SC (Cri) 279]. Lastly, reliance is placed by the Applicant on the Judgment and Order dated 30th July 2007 passed by this Court in Criminal Application No.736 of 2007 in Criminal Appeal No.448 of 2007. It is submitted that as the Appeal is not likely to be heard in near future and as the Applicant has undergone the sentence for more than 7 years, he deserves to be enlarged on bail. It is submitted that the Appeal was on final hearing board at serial No.244 and as no separate court is available for final hearing of the Appeals, the same will not reach for final hearing in near future. Though the first Respondent has not appeared, when the application was heard on 30th January 2008, the Counsel for the first Respondent had placed reliance on the provisions of Section 37 of the NDPS Act, 1985 relating -4- to grant of bail. His submission was that the Apex Court has held that the unless the stringent requirements of statute are satisfied, bail cannot be granted. 7. I have carefully considered the submissions. The Applicant has admittedly undergone the sentence for a period of 7 years and one month. The substantive sentence is for 10 years. Considering the large pendency of Appeals in this Court, the Appeal is not likely to be heard in near future. It will be necessary to refer to the decision of the Apex Court in case of Mansingh (supra). The Apex Court was dealing with the application for bail in an Appeal arising out of conviction under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. The Apex Court in paragraphs 2 to 4 have held thus : "2. The appellant has been held guilty of the offence punishable under Sections 8/18 and 8/15 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985 and directed to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 10 years with a fine of Rs.1 lakh on each count. 3. The appellant has been in jail since 1.8.1997 and has already undergone more than seven years of imprisonment. It is stated by the learned counsel for the appellant that there is no likelihood of the appeal being heard in -5- the near future. Reliance is placed on the decision of this Court in Dadu Vs. State of Maharashtra. The learned counsel for the appellant states that the appellant is prepared to deposit the amount of fine. 4. The appeal is allowed. It is directed that on the appellant depositing the amount of fine, the execution of the sentence of imprisonment shall remain suspended during the hearing of the appeal by the High Court and the appellant shall be released on bail to the satisfaction of the trial court for appearance consistently with the judgment of the High Court." The learned Single Judge of this Court while passing the order dated 30th July 2007 in Criminal Application No.736 of 2007 in Criminal Appeal No.448 of 2007 was dealing with an application for bail pending an Appeal where the conviction was under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. The substantive sentence in the said case was also of R.I. for 10 years. In the said case a fine of Rs.1,00,000/- was imposed. The learned Single Judge has referred to the decision of the Apex Court in case of Mansingh (supra). The learned Single Judge held that he was bound by the order of the Apex court in case of Mansingh and therefore, he directed that the Applicant be enlarged on bail. -6- 8. Coming back to the present case, the Applicant has undergone substantial part of his sentence and it is obvious that the Appeal is not likely to be heard in near future. Therefore, following the decision of the Apex Court, a case is made out for enlarging the Applicant on bail. 9. Hence, I pass the following order : i) The applicant shall be enlarged on bail on furnishing P.R.Bond in the sum of Rs.25,000/- with two solvent sureties in the like amount. ii) The Applicant shall be enlarged on bail only after he deposits the fine amount. iii) The bail is granted subject to the condition that the Applicant will report to the office of the Narcotic Control Bureau at Ballard Pier, Mumbai once in a week till the disposal of the Appeal. JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE