
HC grants bail to two in drugs case citing lack of evidence
Hyderabad: The Telangana high court recently granted conditional bail to a software developer working at an MNC and his architect friend, both arrested in a drugs case reported in Nallakunta, in April 2025.
The petitioners claimed they were falsely implicated, with no contraband recovered from them. Their arrest was based solely on the confession of other accused individuals.
Their counsel argued that out of 34 accused, drugs were seized only from two, and the petitioners' names surfaced through another accused's confession. Only their mobile phones were seized, and there was no evidence of drug peddling or prior criminal records.
The counsel also pointed out procedural lapses by the police under the NDPS Act during the seizure.
The additional public prosecutor countered that the seized drugs were of commercial quantity and, as the investigation was ongoing, opposed bail.
After hearing both sides, the court noted the petitioners had no criminal history and that 15 witnesses had already been examined. The court granted them bail, directing them to furnish two sureties of Rs 50,000 each and to appear before the police every Saturday for eight weeks, and to cooperate with the investigation.

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