STATE vs ANITA KAUR — 49/2026

Case under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 Section 21. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED on 01st April 2026.

MISC CRL - MISC. CASES

CNR: DLNW010019872026

Case disposed

Filing Number

1161/2026

Filing Date

12-02-2026

Registration No

49/2026

Registration Date

12-02-2026

Court

District and Sessions Judge, North-West, RHC

Judge

432-ASJ/SPECIAL.JUDGE(NDPS)

Decision Date

01st April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED

FIR Details

FIR Number

12

Police Station

Crime Branch -N.W.Delhi

Year

2026

Acts & Sections

Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 Section 21

Petitioner(s)

STATE

Respondent(s)

ANITA KAUR

Hearing History

Judge: 432-ASJ/SPECIAL.JUDGE(NDPS)

01-04-2026

Disposed

13-03-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

28-02-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

17-02-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

13-02-2026

Misc. cases/purpose

Final Orders / Judgements

01-04-2026
COPY OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS

Case Summary: State v. Anita Kaur (49/2026) The court granted Anita Kaur's application for release of vehicle UP-15EK-8583 on superdari (custody), despite the Investigating Officer's objection that contraband was recovered from the vehicle. Applying Section 451 CrPC and precedent law, the court held that while confiscation of vehicles used in NDPS offences is decided at trial's end, the vehicle can be released to its registered owner pending trial. The vehicle was released subject to an indemnity bond of Rs. 1,20,000, photographic documentation of identification marks, and a condition that the superdari (custodian) shall not dispose of it or create third-party interests and must produce it when directed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: State v. Anita Kaur (49/2026) The court granted Anita Kaur's application for release of vehicle UP-15EK-8583 on superdari (custody), despite the Investigating Officer's objection that contraband was recovered from the vehicle. Applying Section 451 CrPC and precedent law, the court held that while confiscation of vehicles used in NDPS offences is decided at trial's end, the vehicle can be released to its registered owner pending trial. The vehicle was released subject to an indemnity bond of Rs. 1,20,000, photographic documentation of identification marks, and a condition that the superdari (custodian) shall not dispose of it or create third-party interests and must produce it when directed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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