Bail under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985

Bail refers to the temporary release of a person from legal custody on deposit of security and undertaking that he/she shall appear at the time and place designated and submit himself to the jurisdiction and judgement of the Court. It is originated from an old French word ‘bailer’ which means ‘to give’ or ‘to deliver’.

However, the basis of bail lies in the principle that there is a presumption of innocence of a person until he is found guilty.

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