Rahul Rakesh Machare vs. The State Of Andhra Pradesh

Final Order
Court:High Court of Andhra Pradesh
Judge:Hon'ble T Mallikarjuna Rao
Case Status:Dismissed
Order Date:8 Apr 2025
CNR:APHC010149732025

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Hon'ble T Mallikarjuna Rao

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8 Apr 2025

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APHC010149732025

IN THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH AT AMARAVATI (Special Original Jurisdiction)

[3369]

TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY FIVE PRESENT

THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE T MALLIKARJUNA RAO CRIMINAL PETITION NO: 3195/2025

Between:

Rahul Rakesh Machare and Others

...PETITIONER/ACCUSED(S)

AND

The State Of Andhra Pradesh ...RESPONDENT/COMPLAINANT Counsel for the Petitioner/accused(S): 1.GOLLAPALLI MAHESWARA RAO Counsel for the Respondent/complainant: 1.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR The court made the following Order:

This Criminal Petition, under Sections 480 and 483 of the BNSS, has been filed by the petitioners herein/A3 and A4, seeking regular bail, in Crime No.21 of 2025 of Sabbavaram Police Station, registered for the offences punishable under Sections 20(b)(ii)(C), 25 read with 8(c) of the NDPS Act.

  1. Case of the prosecution, in brief, on 01.02.2025, on receipt of credible information, the Sub-Inspector of police along with his staff and mediators rushed to Marripalem Toll Plaza, Sabbavaram and caught the accused in possession of 224 Kgs of Ganja. The contraband along with other material was seized under the cover of mediators report.

  2. Heard. Perused the record.

  3. Learned counsel for the petitioners contends that the petitioners have been in judicial custody from 01.02.2025 and prays to grant bail to the petitioners herein.

  4. On the other hand, learned Assistant Public Prosecutor opposed to grant bail on the ground that contraband allegedly involved in the present crime is 224 Kgs of Ganja, which is a commercial quantity and further submits that the case is still under investigation and some more witnesses are to be examined.

  5. In view of the gravity of offence and involvement of commercial quantity of ganja and in view of the bar contained under Section 37 of the NDPS Act, this Court is not inclined to grant bail to the petitioners.

  6. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is dismissed.

_____________________ T. MALLIKARJUNA RAO, J

08.04.2025 ASR

HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE T. MALLIKARJUNA RAO

Criminal Petition No.3195 of 2025

Dated: 08.04.2025

ASR