JASGURPREET SINGH PURI
Jaspal Kaur – Appellant
Versus
State Of Punjab – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Jasgurpreet Singh Puri, J. (Oral). - The present petition has been filed under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for grant of regular bail to the petitioner in case FIR No.29 dated 3.7.2021 under Sections 22, 61, 85 of NDPS Act, registered at Police Station Mehal Kalan, District Bamala.
2. As per the FIR (Annexure P-1), the Officer Incharge of the Police Station had stated that he alongwith another ASI and one Constable were patrolling in a private vehicle and checking suspicious persons on the link road village Pandori to village Kubta and when they reached at T-point Link Road Hardaspura in the limits of village Kubta. Then at about 9.30 a.m. an informer came to him and informed that one Jaspal Kaur (petitioner) has brought intoxicant tablets from the outer State and sells the same and today also she is selling the same walking on link roads of village Hardaspura, Kutba and Lohgarh. The description of the petitioner was also stated by the informer and on the basis of information, the present FIR has been registered. Thereafter, as per the prosecution, the police party went to the disclosed place and saw the petitioner sitting on one side of the road and there w
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