TMI Blog2024 (7) TMI 1593X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... n are that on 09.03.2024 secret information regarding a person, namely, Viphil Jain @ Bablu, procuring empty vials and other raw material for preparing spurious anti-cancer injections such as Keytruda, Opdyta, Opdivo etc., from his associate namely Parvez Malik was received at Crime Branch. It is stated that on the basis of the said information, separate teams were formed to unearth the whole nexus and nab the culprits. It is stated that since, the information was about a syndicate indulged in manufacturing of spurious medicines, the Drugs Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi was informed and they were asked to join the team. It is stated that on 11.03.2024, the joint team of Crime Branch and Drugs department conducted a raid at Flat No 1101, ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... ar Medicine. It is stated that the Petitioner used to receive a major chunk of supplies from co-accused Neeraj and Tushar. It is stated that apart from selling these anti-cancer injections in Bihar, the Petitioner herein used to further supply these spurious anti-cancer injections to one Nikhil Jain, who is based in Pune; one Sagar Mehta, who is based in Mumbai and one Darshan Soni, who is based in Noida. 4. The Petitioner was arrested on 13.03.2024 and is in custody since then. Charge-sheet has been filed. 5. Learned Counsel for the Petitioner states that if convicted, the maximum punishment that can be awarded to the Petitioner for offences under Sections 274, 275 & 276 IPC is six months and for offences under Sections 308 & 408, the ma ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... conformity of identification test. He, therefore, states that bail ought not to be given to the Petitioner herein. 7. Heard the learned Counsel for the Petitioner and the learned APP for the State. 8. In Prasanta Kumar Sarkar v. Ashis Chatterjee, (2010) 14 SCC 496, the Apex Court has laid down the parameters for granting or refusing bail to an accused and the same reads as under: "i. whether there is any prima facie or reasonable ground to believe that the accused had committed the offence; ii. nature and gravity of the accusation; iii. severity of the punishment in the event of conviction; iv. Danger of the accused absconding or fleeting, if released on bail; v. character, behavior, means, position and standing of the accus ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X
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