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Sanjay Kumar Sahoo vs State Of Odisha .......... Opposite ...
2025 Latest Caselaw 8518 Ori

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 8518 Ori
Judgement Date : 20 September, 2025

Orissa High Court

Sanjay Kumar Sahoo vs State Of Odisha .......... Opposite ... on 20 September, 2025

Author: Sanjeeb K Panigrahi
Bench: Sanjeeb K Panigrahi
              IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                         BLAPL No.9558 of 2025

            Sanjay Kumar Sahoo           ........              Petitioner
                                                     Mr. Ramakanta Sahoo, Adv.
                                 -Versus-

            State of Odisha                       ..........     Opposite Party
                                                    Mr. Rajdeep Pradhan, ASC

                       CORAM:
                       DR. JUSTICE SANJEEB K PANIGRAHI
                                ORDER

20.09.2025 Order No.

01.


            FIR/PR Dated       Police       Case No. and Sections
            No.                Station      Courts' Name

            315     12.06.2025 Keonjhar Keonjhar         Section
                               Sadar    Sadar       P.S. 20(b)(ii)(C)/29
                                        Case No.315 of NDPS Act
                                        of         2025
                                        corresponding
                                        to     Special
                                        Case No.17 of
                                        2025 pending
                                        in the files of
                                        learned
                                        Sessions
                                        Judge-cum-
                                        Special Judge,
                                        Keonjhar





1. This matter is taken up through hybrid arrangement.

2. Heard learned counsel for the Parties.

3. The petitioner is in custody in connection with Keonjhar

Sadar P.S. Case No.315 of 2025 corresponding to Special Case

No.17 of 2025 pending in the files of learned Sessions Judge-

cum-Special Judge, Keonjhar, has filed the present application

seeking release on bail. The case has been registered for alleged

offences punishable under Section 20(b)(ii)(C)/29 of the Narcotic

Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

4. The brief fact of the case is that 25 kg. 500 grams of ganja has

been seized from the unlawful possession of the Petitioner and

other accused persons while they were transporting the same in

a red colour Glamour bearing Registration No.OD-09-B-2846.

They were also caught red-handed by the Police.

5. He further submits that two co-accused persons have already

been released on bail.

6. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner

had no knowledge of the transportation of the contraband

ganja. It is contended that the petitioner have no connection

whatsoever with the alleged offences as claimed by the

prosecution. Furthermore, the petitioner has been in custody

since 12.06.2025 and the final P.R. has already been submitted.

Accordingly, it is prayed that the Petitioner be released on bail.

7. Learned counsel for the Petitioner also relies on the judgment

of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Mohd. Muslim @ Hussain v.

State (NCT of Delhi)1, wherein the Court emphasized that

incarceration has particularly harsh and far-reaching

consequences for individuals from the weakest economic strata.

It leads to immediate loss of livelihood, disruption of family

structures, and social alienation. The Court observed that, in

such circumstances, prolonged pre-trial detention inflicts

irreparable harm--especially if the accused is ultimately

acquitted. Therefore, the judiciary must remain sensitive to

these consequences and ensure that trials, particularly those

arising under special statutes with stringent provisions, are

prioritized and concluded expeditiously.

8. Learned counsel for the State vehemently opposes the prayer

for bail.

9. Without entering into the merits of the case, and considering

the facts and circumstances as well as the duration of the

SLP (Crl.) No.915 of 2023.

petitioner's custody, it is directed that the petitioner be released

on bail in the aforesaid case subject to stringent terms and

conditions as deemed just and proper by the learned court

seized of the matter, with the further condition that:-

i. The Petitioner shall appear before the local Police

Station on every Monday in between 10 A.M. to 1.00 PM.

ii. The Petitioner shall not indulge himself in any

criminal offence while on bail.

iii. The petitioner shall not tamper with the evidence or

intimidate the prosecution witnesses in any manner.

iv. The Petitioner, shall plant 100 saplings of local

varieties, such as mango, neem, tamarind, etc., around

their village on government land, community land, or

private land in the possession of the petitioner or his

family members. In the event that suitable land is

unavailable, the Revenue Authority shall assist in

identifying land for the plantation.

Violation of any of the above conditions shall entail cancellation

of the bail.

10. The I.I.C. of the concerned police station, in coordination

with the local Forest Officer, shall monitor whether the

Petitioner has planted the saplings as required.

11. It is further directed that the Petitioner shall file an affidavit

before the local police station, confirming that the saplings have

been planted and that the petitioner will maintain those plants

for a period of two years.

12. The District Nursery/District Forest Officer (D.F.O.) shall

extend assistance to the petitioner by supplying the necessary

saplings.

13. The BLAPL is accordingly disposed of.

(Dr. Sanjeeb K Panigrahi) Judge

Sumitra

Location: High Court of Orissa, Cuttack

 
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