STATE vs CHIBUIKE OLUEBUBE — 7/2026

Case under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 Section 21. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 28th March 2026.

Bail Matters

CNR: DLSE010000352026

Case disposed

Filing Number

8/2026

Filing Date

03-01-2026

Registration No

7/2026

Registration Date

03-01-2026

Court

District and Sessions Judge, South-East , Saket

Judge

9-Additional Sessions Judge

Decision Date

28th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISMISSED

FIR Details

FIR Number

422

Police Station

Amar Colony

Year

2024

Acts & Sections

Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 Section 21

Petitioner(s)

STATE

Respondent(s)

CHIBUIKE OLUEBUBE

Hearing History

Judge: 9-Additional Sessions Judge

28-03-2026

Disposed

27-03-2026

For Bail

25-03-2026

For Bail

23-03-2026

For Bail

14-03-2026

For Bail

Final Orders / Judgements

28-03-2026
COPY OF ORDER

Case Summary: State v. Chibuike Oluebube (Bail Matters 7/2026) The court dismissed the regular bail application of Nigerian national Chibuike Oluebube, accused under NDPS Act Section 21 and Foreigners Act Section 14 for allegedly possessing 404 grams of MDMA (commercial quantity), weighing machines, packing materials, and Rs. 64,030 in suspected drug proceeds. The court found that Section 37 of the NDPS Act's twin conditions for bail—reasonable grounds that the accused is not guilty and unlikely to reoffend—were not satisfied given the gravity of charges, commercial quantity of contraband, alleged involvement in organized drug nexus, and significant flight risk as a foreign national without permanent Indian roots. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

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Case Summary: State v. Chibuike Oluebube (Bail Matters 7/2026) The court dismissed the regular bail application of Nigerian national Chibuike Oluebube, accused under NDPS Act Section 21 and Foreigners Act Section 14 for allegedly possessing 404 grams of MDMA (commercial quantity), weighing machines, packing materials, and Rs. 64,030 in suspected drug proceeds. The court found that Section 37 of the NDPS Act's twin conditions for bail—reasonable grounds that the accused is not guilty and unlikely to reoffend—were not satisfied given the gravity of charges, commercial quantity of contraband, alleged involvement in organized drug nexus, and significant flight risk as a foreign national without permanent Indian roots. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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