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2026 Supreme(Online)(Ker) 8905

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
KAUSER EDAPPAGATH, J
SNEHA.E – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF KERALA – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: SRI.P.S.BINU, SRI.ZUBAIR PULIKKOOL
For the Respondents: SRI.MC. ASHI, SR. PP

O R D E R

This application is filed under Section 483 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (for short, BNSS ), seeking regular bail.

2. The applicant is the accused No.2 in Crime No.48/2025 of E.E & A.N.S.S, Kannur District. The offences alleged are punishable under Sections 22 (c), 20(b) (ii)(A) and 29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 .

3. The prosecution case, in short, is that at about 19.20 hours on 24.06.2025, the applicant along with the accused No.1 were found in conscious possession of 273.857 grams of methamphetamine and 12.446 grams of hashish oil during their personal search and the search of scooter and the bed room of the accused and thereby the accused committed the above offences.

4. I have heard Sri. P.S.Binu, the learned counsel for the applicant and Sri. M.C.Ashi, the learned Senior Public Prosecutor. Perused the case diary.

5. The learned counsel for the applicant submitted that the applicant has been in custody since 24.06.2025 and the grounds of arrest were not communicated in accordance with law at the time of her arrest. The learned Senior Public Prosecutor on the other hand opposed the bail application and submitted that

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