KULDEEP SINGH ALIAS KEEPA vs STATE OF PUNJAB — CRM-M/70025/2025

Disposed: --ALLOWED on 24th March 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 17-Dec-2025

CNR: PHHC012000412025

Filing Number

CRM-M/104339/2025

Filing Date

08-Dec-2025

Registration No

CRM-M/70025/2025

Registration Date

10-Dec-2025

Judge

Mr. Justice H.S. Grewal

Coram

Mr. Justice H.S. Grewal

Bench Type

Single

Category

99 ( 945 )

Sub-Category

40.1 - REGULAR BAIL (PUNJAB) ( 220 )

Judicial Branch

CRIMINAL BRANCH

Decision Date

24-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

--ALLOWED

Last updated 11-Apr-2026

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.KULDEEP SINGH ALIAS KEEPA

    Adv. HARWINDERJEET SINGH SANDHU

  2. 2.KULDEEP SINGH

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.STATE OF PUNJAB

  2. 2.STATE OF PUNJAB

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 24-Mar-2026

    Mr. Justice H.S. GrewalView PDF

    The Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to Kuldeep Singh, accused of NDPS Act violations and Aircraft Act offences involving 501 grams of heroin recovery. Justice H.S. Grewal allowed the petition, citing the petitioner's 11+ months custody, lack of personal recovery, weak circumstantial evidence (relying solely on a co-accused's disclosure statement), and the trial's expected lengthy duration. The court held that continued incarceration would not serve justice, applying the principle that "bail is rule and jail is exception." This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 08-Dec-2025

    Case filed

    Registration No. CRM-M/70025/2025

casestatus.in Summary

The Punjab and Haryana High Court granted regular bail to Kuldeep Singh, accused of NDPS Act violations and Aircraft Act offences involving 501 grams of heroin recovery. Justice H.S. Grewal allowed the petition, citing the petitioner's 11+ months custody, lack of personal recovery, weak circumstantial evidence (relying solely on a co-accused's disclosure statement), and the trial's expected lengthy duration. The court held that continued incarceration would not serve justice, applying the principle that "bail is rule and jail is exception." This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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