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<h1>Petitioner's Bail Application Denied in Narcotics Case</h1> The High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C. in a case related to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances ... Offences punishable under Sections 21/22/29/61/85 of NDPS Act - prayer for grant of regular bail under Section 439 Cr.P.C - Held that:- There is alleged recovery of 50 vials of Rexcof Cough Syrup (100 ML each) from the petitioner and his co-accused/non-applicant-Ranjit Singh @ Happy, traveling in a Scorpio vehicle. Apart from that, there is a recovery of 500 intoxicating tablets of 'JACKSON', containing 4.2 mg of Diazepam in each tablet from the petitioner alone on his disclosure statement. The co-accused Ranjit Singh was not involved in any other case whereas the petitioner is stated to be involved in three other cases including one under the NDPS Act. After arguing for sometime, learned Counsel for the petitioner/accused wishes to withdraw the present petition. Dismissed as withdrawn. Title: High Court Judgment on Bail Application under NDPS ActSummary: The petitioner sought regular bail under Section 439 Cr.P.C. in a case involving Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. The petitioner was found with 50 vials of Rexcof Cough Syrup and 500 intoxicating tablets of 'JACKSON'. The co-accused was not involved in other cases, but the petitioner was linked to multiple cases. The petitioner's counsel withdrew the petition, which was then dismissed.