SUKHDEV SINGH vs THE STATE OF PUNJAB HOME SECRETARY — Crl.A. No. 1004/2016

Case under Section II-B. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010003452011

Filing Date

03-Jan-2011

Registration No

Crl.A. No. 1004/2016

Diary Number

345/2011

Order Date

22-Feb-2022

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Last updated 02-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section II-B

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.SUKHDEV SINGH

    Adv. FUZAIL AHMAD AYYUBI

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.THE STATE OF PUNJAB HOME SECRETARY

    Adv. JASPREET GOGIA[R-1]

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 22-Feb-2022

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  3. 22-Feb-2022

    Ordinary

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice, Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.S. Bopanna and Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli

  4. 27-Apr-2017

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  5. 27-Apr-2017

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  6. 21-Oct-2016

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  7. 21-Oct-2016

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  8. 21-Oct-2016

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  9. 21-Oct-2016

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  10. 21-Oct-2016

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  11. 21-Oct-2016

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  12. 21-Oct-2016

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  13. 23-Sep-2016

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  14. 23-Sep-2016

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  15. 16-Aug-2016

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  16. 16-Aug-2016

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  17. 16-Aug-2016

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  18. 02-Mar-2012

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  19. 10-Feb-2011

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  20. 03-Jan-2011

    Case filed

    Registration No. Crl.A. No. 1004/2016

casestatus.in Summary

Summary of Crl.A. No. 001004/2016 (Sukhdev Singh v. The State of Punjab) The Supreme Court dismissed Sukhdev Singh's appeal against his conviction for possessing 4kg of opium under the NDPS Act. The Court rejected his challenges regarding lack of independent witnesses and alleged non-compliance with Section 50 search procedures, upholding the High Court's confirmation that the chemical examiner's analysis (detecting morphine and meconic acid) validly established the substance was opium regardless of its physical form. Singh's bail was cancelled, and he was directed to surrender before the trial court to serve his remaining sentence. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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