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High court gives drug case accused bail to deliver baby outside prison

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 23 January 2024
Bombay HC has granted bail to a pregnant woman accused under the NDPS Act. The woman was arrested after the NCB seized 5kg of a white substance, allegedly supplied by Alfiya Shaikh and her husband. The court considered the woman's advanced pregnancy and the need for humane treatment, referencing a 2007 SC verdict.
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