(1.) O. P. Pradhan, J. This application for bail has been filed on behalf of Inayat Ullah who is involved in Crime No. Nil of 1993- Union of India v. Inayat Ullah and others, under Section 8/21, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Police Station Dariyabad, Barabanki.
(2.) HEARD the learned Counsel for the parties and perused the record.
(3.) I have gone through the aforesaid reported cases which appear to support the contention of the loarned Counsel for the applicant that the applicant became entitled for bail in view of Section 167, Cr. P. C. when the complaint came to be filed beyond 90 days in the present case. This factual position is not disputed in the present case from the side of Union of India either. In the background of the factual and legal position, it has to be found that the accused-applicant is entitled to bail. Accordingly, he may be admit ted to bail on his furnishing a personal bond with two sureties each in the like amount of Rs. twenty five thousand to the satisfaction of the Special Judge, concerned. Bail application allowed. .