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NARCOTIC DRUGSAND PSYCHOTROPICSUBSTANCES LAWSContaining
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Rules, 1985Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (National Fund for Control of DrugAbuse) Rules, 2006Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Procedure) Rules, 1989Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairman andMembers) Rules, 1989Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents) Rules,1992Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Execution of Bond by Convicts orAddicts) Rules, 1985Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee Rules, 1988Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of Controlled Substances)Order, 1993Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988Notification Specifying Small and Commercial Quantities
By:K.M Shanna & S.P. Mago
(Advocates)
KAMAL PUBLISHERSD-232, Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi - 110017Phone : 26964938, 9899338766, 9899697939
CONTENTS
THE NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPICSUBSTANCES ACT, 1985
Statement of Objects and Reasons 1
CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement 4
2. Definitions 4
1. Acquittal by H.C 11
2. Bail 11
3. Bail — Granting/Refusal of 12
4. Bail—Poppy straw—Recovery of 35 kgs 13
5. Bail—Recovered Heroin—Contradictory reports of two laboratories —
Effect 13
6. Forfeiture of property 14
7. Illrd bail application—Consideration of 14
8. Mandatory provision — Non-compliance — Appeal against acquittal 15
9. Narcotic Law 1510. Powder of Oxezepam—Quantity—Estimation—Small quantity defined
20gms 15
11. Recovery 16
12. Recovery of Ganja, 1.61 Kgs 16
3. Power to add to or omit from the list of psychotropic substances 17
1. Order of detention passed by special officer—Empowered under Section
specially 17
CHAPTER 2
AUTHORITIES AND OFFICERS4. Central Government to take measures for preventing and combating abuse
of and illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, etc 18
1. Mere fact that some of the officers of the NCB are also authorised toexercise 19
2. Narcotic Control Bureau 20
3. Scope of 21
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5. Officers of Central Government 21
6. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee 22
7. Officers of State Government 22
CHAPTER IIA
NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE
7A. National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse 23
7B. Annual report of activities financed under the fund 24
CHAPTER 3
PROHIBITION, CONTROL AND REGULATION
8. Prohibition of certain operations 24
8A. Prohibition of certain activities relating to property derived from offence 25
1. Accused persons were suspected of having concealed certain foreignsubstance in their body cavity 27
2. Acquittal on ground of chemical analysis by non-prescribed laboratory 293. Acquittal—Challenged by state 294. Adverse inference 295. Applicability of amended provisions to pending appeal 306. Bail—Charas—Recovery of 400 gms 307. Bail—During pendency of appeal—Recovery of 75 gms. charas 308. Bail—Grant/reject of 309. Bail—House of applicant searched but nothing incriminating recovered 31
10. Bail—Poppy straw—Recovery of 35 kgs 3111. Bail—Recovery of 14.550 kg. of Heroin 3112. Bail—Recovery of 15 gms. smack—No public witness of recovery 3213. Bail—Recovery of 34 kilograms of poppy husk 3214. Both attesting witnesses turned hostile—Police witnesses—Solitary and
uncorroborated testimony—Not of sterling worth—Appellant acquitted 3315. Chemical Examination report not tendered in evidence by any witness—
Court suo motu marked it as exhibit—The same can't be taken intoconsideration 34
16. Confession—Retracted 3517. Contraband seized—Conviction and sentence 3518. Contraband seized—Conviction and sentence 3619. Contraband seized—Conviction and sentence—Spot witnesses turned
hostile 3620. Contraband seized—Deposited with one "A" incharge of Malkhana 3721. Contraband—Hostile witness 3822. Contraband—Huge quantity 3823. Conviction and sentence by Special Judge 3824. Conviction and sentence. 38
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25. Conviction and sentence—Appeal—Ganja recovered—Two witnesses ofpublic 39
26. Conviction for carrying toddy mixed NDPS 4027. Conviction on the basis of retracted confession 4128. Conviction—Violation of Section 50—No independent witness 4129. Correction of name of accused in seizure memo—Effect of. 4130. Criminal Trial—Vehicle seized—Owner was not heard—Confiscation 4131. Double jeopardy — Conviction under Indian as well as USA Laws —
Quashing of proceedings — Distinct offences 4232. Final report—Filing of—Strange 4233. In the warrant of commitment to jail 4334. Interim custody of vehicle—Recovery of illicit Ganja and arms 4335. Mandatory provision of Section 50 has not been complied with by
prosecution—Samples recovered from accused on the spot bear differentdates of seizure 43
36. No evidence about custody of contraband from date of its seizure tillproduction before court—Investigation done by complainant police officer—Conviction and sentence set aside 44
37. No indication in the charge as to who caught hold the accused—Whomade search on him and who recovered charas from his possession andwho prepared "fard"—No conviction and sentence can be passed on suchvague and ambiguous charge 45
38. Non-application of mind 4539. Offences under—Absconding for a long time 4540. Offence under—Farming of charges—Principles of 4641. Offences under—Information received by IO not reduced in writing 4742. Offence under—Recovery of contraband 4943. Officials of Narcotic Department claimed themselves to be experts in opium
testing by smell or observation 4944. Opium recovered from tool box of vehicle—Proof of possession of
contraband * 5045. Possession of narcotic drugs—Information of 5046. Power of Inspector of Custom to file complaint 5147. Principle of. 5148. Proof of possession of contraband by circumstantial evidence 5149. Proof of possession of contraband recovered from jeep 5150. Proof of recovery of poppy husk from possession of the accused 5151. PW 1 not reduced secret information into writing 5152. Recovered "Bhang"—Proceedings under 5253. Recovered heroin—Conviction and sentence—No compliance of Section 57 SI54. Recovered opium—Conviction and sentence—Challenged—No
compliance of Rule 13 and 26 5355. Recovery of 4 k.g. charas—Conviction and sentence 5456. Recovery of Charas and Ganja—Conviction and sentence—Appeal 59
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57. Recovery of Charas 6058. Recovery of contraband (opium) from possession of accused 6059. Recovery of contraband—Proof of 6060. Recovery of opium from room 6161. Recovery of Morphine Heroin — Appeal against acquittal — Confessions.... 6162. Recovery of opium—Applicability of section 50—Appeal against acquittal... 62"63. Recovery of opium—Proof of 6264. Recovery of smack—Conviction and sentence—Search conducted without
warrant 6265. Release of juvenile on bail engaged in dealing with NDPS 6266. Scope of 6267. Search and seizure 6268. Search and seizure—Validity of 6369. Seized contraband under—Conviction and sentence 6370. Seizure of narcotic drugs in pocket—Conviction and sentence 6471. Sought cancellation of bail 6572. Vague and ambiguous charge—No reliable evidence on the point of
catching hold of accused 6673. Witnesses have turned hostile 67
74. Witnesses of fard of search and seizure declared hostile 67
9. Power of Central Government to permit, control and regulate 68
1. Report of Chemical examiner 71
9A. Power to control and regulate controlled substances 72
1. Conviction under 722. Efficacy of law 723. Sentence imposed by High Court—Legality of 73
10. Power of State Government to permit, control and regulate 73
11. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, etc., not liable to distress orattachment 75
12. Restrictions over external dealings in narcotic drugs and psychotropicsubstances............................................................................................ 76
1. Double jeopardy—Conviction under Indian as well as USA Laws—Quashing of proceedings—Distinct offences 75
13. Special provisions relating to coca plant and coca leaves for use in thepreparation of flavouring agent........ 76
14. Special provision relating to cannabis 76
CHAPTER 4
OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
15. Punishment for contravention in relation to poppy straw... . .... 76
1. 18 bags of poppy straw—No independent witness—Non-compliance ofSection 42 and 50 78
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2. 40 kg. Poppy Husk recovered from truck—Conviction and sentence—Possession not proved 80
3. Acquittal by H.C 814. Affidavits of police officer not put to accused when he was examined under
Section 313 CrPC 815. Alternative charge—Driver of vehicle 826. Anticipatory bail—40 kgs poppy husk recovered 827. Appeal against acquittal — Rejected summarily .-. 828. Arrest under NDPS Act 839. Bail—Grant/Rejection of—Two other co-accused already obtained bail—
Rest the facts are similar as the co-accused—Granted bail 8310. Bail—Poppy straw—Recovery of 35 kgs 8411. Bail—Recovery of 20 gms charas and 20 gm. Smack 8412. Bail—Recovery of 63 kg of poppy husk 8513. Bail—Recovery of 675 gms of Hashish—Below commercial quantity—
Foreigner—Determination of 8514. Both attesting witnesses turned hostile—Police witnesses—Solitary and
uncorro-borated testimony—Not of sterling worth—Appellant acquitted..... 8515. Conscious possession 8716. Contraband recovered not from person of accused—But the same
recovered from bag which was being carried by accused 8717. Contraband seized—Conviction and sentence. 8818. Contraband seized—Deposited with one "A" incharge of Malkhana 8919. Contraband—Hostile witness 9020. Contraband—Huge quantity 9021. Conviction and sentence by Special Judge 9022. Conviction under 9023. Conviction under—Poppy husk bags 9024. Criminal Trial—Vehicle seized—Owner was not heard—Confiscation 9125. Delay of 18 days in sending sample — Not explained 9126. Doubtful recovery of contraband 9327. Ingredients—Possession is core ingredient to be established—Before the
accused in the case are subjected to the punishment under Section 9328. Offence of possessing of narcotic drugs—Proof of 9529. Offence under 9530. Offence under—Farming of charges—Principles of 9631. Poppy straw—Recovery and seizure of—From truck driver 9832. Presumption—About possession 9833. Prosecution produced affidavit of witness—Same was taken into evidence
by Court 9934. Recovered six begs of poppy husk—Determination of conscious
possession 10035. Recovery of 70 kgs Poppy husk 101
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36. Recovery of contraband — Search — Appeal against acquittal 10137. Recovery of six bags of poppy husk—Sample and property sealed by S.I
and not to independent witness 10238. Scope of 10239. Search and seizure 10340. Search and seizure—Poppy husk recovered 10341. Trial under „ 104
16. Punishment for contravention in relation to coca plant and coca leaves 1041. Bail—Recovery of 34 kilograms of poppy husk 105
17. Punishment for contravention in relation to prepared opium 105
1. Contraband—Recovery from Bag 1062. Illegal possession of smacks—Proof of 1063. Offence under—Conviction and sentence 1064. Scope of. 107
18. Punishment for contravention in relation to opium poppy and opium 107
1. Any quantity which is not a small quantity—But less than commercialquantity 109
2. Applicability—Act applied in its entirety irrespective of jurisdiction ofGeneral Court Martial or other courts v 109
3. Availability of benefit of amended provisions in appeal pending 1104. Bail—Accused had a licensed Bhang shop 1105. Bail—Recovery of 15 gms. smack—No public witness of recovery I l l6. Challenged by state—Acquittal I l l7. Chance recovery—Contraband 1128. Charas—Recovery of—Contradiction about recovery memo 1129. Civil offence—Section 18 is an offence 112
10. Contraband—Confession—Recovery by Custom Officer—Acquittal 11311. Contraband—Confession—Recovery by custom officer 11312. Contraband—Non appearance of counsel—Exparte conviction—High
Court convicted the appellant 11313. Contraband—Recovery from Bag 11314. Contraband—Recovery of 7.6 Kg of Opium—Conviction 11315. Contraband—Recovery of opium from Attachi-case 11416. Conviction and sentence—Appeal 11417. Conviction and sentence—Manner of recovery was doubtful 11618. Conviction under 11819. Criminal Trial—Seizure—Purpose of. 11820. Dismissal of appeal—Propriety of dismissal of appeal against acquittal
by High Court without assigning 11821. Final report—Filing of—Strange 11922. If articles sent was giving odour of opium 11923. Illegal possession of opium—Proof of 119
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24. Mandatory provision of Section 50lias not been complied with by prose-cution —Samples recovered from accused on the spot bear different datesof seizure 119
25. Narcotic Law—Search/arrest by an unauthorized officer—It would beillegal 120
26. No evidence about custody of contraband from date of its seizure tillproduction before court—Investigation done by complainant police officer—Conviction and sentence set aside 120
27. Offence under—Recovery of contraband 12128. Offences under Section 8 read wifh 18 of the Act 12229. Offences under—Acquittal 12230. Officials of Narcotic Department claimed themselves to be experts in opium
testing by smell or observation 12431. Possession of Heroin—Burden of proof—Appeal against acquittal 12432. PW 1 not reduced secret information into writing 12533. Recovered 5 kg. opium—Conviction and sentence 12534. Recovery of 5 kg. opium 12635. Recovery of Opium—No procedural illegality in investigation 12736. Recovery 12737. Said Section provides punishment for contravention of provisions in the
Act—In relation to opium and opium poppy 12738. Scope of 12839. Seizure of opium 12940. Special Court 129
19. Punishment for embezzlement of opium by cultivator 130
1. Recovered opium—Conviction and sentence—Challenged—No complianceof Rule 13 and 26 130
20. Punishment for contravention in relation to cannabis plant and cannabis 132
1. Accused and co-accused individually charged—Therefore acquittal ofco-accused will have no effect on conviction and sentence of accused 135
2. Accused driving scooter and co-accused was pillion 1353. Acquittal by High Court in appeal against conviction 1354. Acquittal—Appeal 1365. Admission of accused before Customs Authorities—Not hit by Section 25
and 26 of the Act, 1872 1366. All accused persons were travelling in a vehicle—They were known to each
other 1367. Appellant not guilty—For unauthorized possession of 98.16 gms.
charas—Found in envelope A if not for total quantity of 180.70 gms ascharged 137
8. Applicability of 1379. Appreciation of evidence—Recovery of charas 137
10. Availability of provisions of Amended Act—Quantum of sentence 139
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11. Bail—Accused had a licensed Bhang shop 13912. Bail—Charas—Recovery of 400 gms 14013. Bail—During pendency of appeal—Recovery of 75 gms. Charas 14014. Bail—Petitioner found in possession of 2.75 kgs Ganja 14015. Confessional statement — Sole basis of the conviction — Confessional
statement was never retracted by the accused 14116. Contempt of court 14117. Contraband seized—Appeal against conviction and sentence 14218. Contraband—Bail—Cancellation of—Trial Court granted bail to accused
under section 437 Cr.P.C 14219. Conviction and sentence—Accused asked by police 14220. Conviction and sentence—Appeal 14321. Conviction and sentence—Appeal—Ganja recovered—Two witnesses of
public 14522. Conviction for cultivating cannabis plants without licence 14623. Conviction—Violation of Section 50—No independent witness 14624. Criminal Law—Contraband—Recovery of Ganja—Right of Search 14625. Criminal Law—Contraband—Recovery of 14626. Criminal Trial—Seizure—Purpose of 14727. Cultivation of Ganja plant 14728. Custody of seal and recovered substance 14729. Double jeopardy — Conviction under Indian as well as USA Laws —
Quashing of proceedings — Distinct offences 14830. Effect of absence of evidence as to which sample was taken 14831. Effect of non-compliance of mandatory provision as to search and seizure 14832. Effect of non-production of seals used for sealing contraband 14933. Entitlement of benefit of Section 41 (1) of the Amendment Act of 2001 to the
pending appeal when Amendment Act came into force 14934. Final report—Filing of—Strange 14935. Illegal possession of "charas" ~ 14936. Interim custody of vehicle—Recovery of illicit Ganja and arms 15037. Narcotic Law—Search/arrest by an unauthorized officer—It would be
illegal 150
38. No indication in the charge as to who caught hold the accused—Who madesearch on him and who recovered charas from his possession and whoprepared "fard"—No conviction and sentence can be passed on such vagueand ambiguous charge 15»
39. Offence under—Conviction and sentence to 10 years R.I. and a fine ofRs. one lac 150
40. Offence under—Conviction and sentence 15141. Offence under—Recovery of contraband 15242. Partial options on conviction—Effect of 15343. Possession of contraband and conviction thereon—Proof of 153
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44. Possession of Heroin—Burden of proof—Appeal against acquittal 153
45. Possession—It is not possible to conclude that it was actually by him—Inso far as more person was in house 154
46. Proof and conviction—Effect of complainant investigating the case 155
47. Proof of illegal possession of charas 155
48. Proof of offence for having planted Ganja 155
49. Proof of possession of accused in respect of contraband recovered from
car driven by another 155
50. Proof of possession, search and seizure of contraband 156
51. Proof of seizure of charas and conviction of accused 156
52. Punishment for contravention 156
53. Quantum of sentence for recovery of Ganja 156
54. Quantum of sentence 156
55. Recovered "Bhang"—Proceedings under 15656. Recovered 2 kg. charas in a bag possessed by accused—Conviction and
sentence—Challenged 157
57. Recovered Ganja—Determination of conscious possession 158
58. Recovery of 2 bags of ganja, each weighing 15 kgs 158
59. Recovery of 150 gms Ganja and 32 gms Afeem—Conviction 159
60. Recovery of charas and conviction—Proof of 161
61. Recovery of Charas and Ganja—Conviction and sentence—Appeal 161
62. Recovery of charas—Conviction and sentence 162
63. Recovery of Charas 162
64. Recovery of Ganja, 1.61 Kgs 162
65. Recovery of ganja and conviction—Proof of 163
66. Restrictions under section 37 on the accused of Section 20(b)(i)—Liberalinterpretation of Section 37 not justified 163
67. Said Section provides punishment for contravening any provision of theAct—In relation to manufacturing, possession, selling, purchasing andtransporting etc. of canabis i.e. Ganja 164
68. Samples prepared 100 gms. Each 164
69. Scope of 165
70. Search and seizure of contraband—Proof of 166
71. Search and seizure of Methaquolone—Proof of 166
72. Search and seizure * 166
73. Seizure of contraband ganja 166
74. Seizure of contraband 166
75. Seizure of contraband—Proof of. 166
76. Seizure of huge quantity of ganja „ 167
77. Sentence for possession of contraband 167
78. Sentence 167
79. Special Court 167
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80. The word 'possession' 16881. Two boys arrested with huge quantity of charas—Juvenile Court acquitted
one of them as juvenile 16882. Two kg. "Charas" was recovered—Appeal against conviction and
sentence 169
21. Punishment for contravention in relation to manufactured drugs andpreparations 171
1. Accused was told only whether he wanted to call any person known to him—It is not in compliance of Section 50 of the Act 173
2. Acquittal 1733. Arrested on a secret information for possession of lOgms smack—
Conviction and sentence 1734. Bail—Grant/rejection of 1745. Bail—Petitioner in custody from last three and half years 1746. Bail—Recovery of 14.550 kg. of Heroin 1757. Brown sugar contain heroin which is prohibited drug 1758. Brown sugar—Shortage of—In sample sent for chemical examination 1759. Confession—Retracted 178
10. Conviction and sentence—Appeal 17911. Conviction and sentence—Public witnesses—Not examined 17912. Conviction and sentence—Validity of 18013. Court granting bail — Cannot assume jurisdiction over internal affair of
irT—Accused was a student of IIT 18014. Effect of conviction under Section 22 instead of under Section 21 of the
Act 18215. Illegal possession of Contraband 18316. Manufactured drugs containing 60 grams of heroin 18317. Narcotic offence 18318. Narcotic offence 18419. Non compliance of section 52(1)—Would vitiate search 18420. Offence under : 18521. Offence under—Of serious nature—Providing deterrent punishment 18522. Offences under—Absconding for a long time 18523. Offences under—Acquittal 18624. Officers discharging their statutory duties can't be blamed 18725. Possession of Brown Sugar 18726. Possession of narcotic drugs—Information of 18727. Recovered heroin—Conviction and sentence—No compliance of
section 57 >. 188
28. Recovered manufactured drugs within commercial quantity—Convictionand sentence—Guilt is proved 188
29. Recovery of contraband 18930. Recovery of heroin 189
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31. Recovery of heroin—Application for quashing proceedings 19032. Recovery of Heroin — Small quantity 19133. Recovery of morphine—Proof of 19134. Recovery of Morphine Heroin—Appeal against acquittal—Confessions 19135. Recovery of opium — Applicability of section 50 — Appeal against
acquittal 19236. Rejecting bail , „ , 19237. Scope of ....___ 19238. Search and seizure—Accused not denied the befongings 19339. Seized contraband under—Conviction and sentence. 19440. Sentence—Quantum of , 19541. Smack recovered—Quantity 30 gms 19542. Smack—5 gms possessed by appellant 196
22. Punishment for contravention in relation to psychotropic substances 1961. 1.25 kg. Hashish recovered—Sought directions for re-weighing 1972. Acquittal 1973. Appeal against acquittal 1984. Bail—Grant/reject of 1995. Contraband—Acquittal—Custom officers recovered heroin at airport from
accused 1996. Illegal possession of contraband—Proof of 2007. Mandatory provision — Non-compliance — Appeal against acquittal 2008. Non-compliance of provisions — Recovery of smack 2009. Powder of Oxazepam—More than small quanti ty of contraband recovered
—Conviction and sentence. 20110. Scope of : 20211. Seized Diazepam of 20 k.g. from premises 202
23. Punishment for illegal import in to India, export from India or transhipmentof narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances 2031. Accused persons were suspected of having concealed certain foreign
substance in their body cavity , 2042. Contraband—Acquittal—Custom officers recovered heroin at airport from
accused 2063. Double jeopardy —Conviction under Indian as well as USA Laws —
Quashing of proceedings — Distinct offences 2064. Recovery of huge quantity of ganja 2075. Search and seizure—Accused not denied the belongings 207
24. Punishment for external dealings in narcotic drugs and psychotropicsubstances in contravention of section 12 2071. Bail—Granting of—Offence u/s 24, 29 of NDPS 208
25. Punishment for allowing premises, etc., to be used for commission of anoffence 2081. Bail—Recovery of 14.550 kg. of Heroin 208
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2. Confession made by accused before an officer, under NDPS Act, who isan officer of the department of revenue intelligence NDPS 208
3. Contempt of court 2094. To bring home guilt under 209
25A. Punishment for contravention of orders made under Section 9A 210
1. Conviction under 2102. Scope of 211
26. Punishment for certain acts by licensee or his servants 211
27. Punishment for consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropicsubstance 211
1. Benefit of 2122. Non-compliance of provisions — Recovery of smack 2123. Possession ol Narcotic Drug for personal use—Proof of. 2134. Scope of „ 213
27A. Punishment for financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders 214
1. Bail—Recovery of 14.550 kg. of Heroin 2152. Double jeopardy—Conviction under Indian as well as USA Laws—
Quashing of proceedings — Distinct offences 2153. Recovery of charas — Bail and suspension of sentence 216
28. Punishment for attempts to commit offences 216
1. Accused persons were suspected of having concealed certain foreignsubstance in their body cavity 216
2. Offences under—Absconding for a long time 2183. Recovery of 4 k.g. charas—Conviction and sentence 2194. Search and seizure—Accused not denied the belongings 223
29. Punishment for abetment and criminal conspiracy 223
1. Bail—Grant/rejection of 2242. Bail—Granting of—Offence u/s 24, 29 of NDPS 2253. Bail—House of applicant searched but nothing incriminating recovered 2254. Bail—Recovery of 14.550 kg. of Heroin 2255. Confessional statement — .Sole basis of the conviction — Confessional
statement was never retjfccted by the accused 2266. Contraband—Possession of—Charge of conspiracy—Evidence 2267. Conviction and sentence—Accused asked by police 2268. Conviction under IJW 227
9. Criminal Law—Bail—Cancellation of—Trial Court granted bail to accusedunder section 437 Cr.P.C 228
10. Double jeopardy—Conviction under Indian as well as USA L a w s -Quashing of proceedings — Distinct offences 228
11. Panchnama—Prepared in English—Accused knows Marathi and Hindi 22812. Recovery of charas — Bail and suspension of sentence. 229
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13. Recovery of opium — Applicability of section 50 — Appeal againstacquittal 230
14. Scope of 230
15. Sought cancellation of bail 23030. Preparation 231
1. Bail—Petitioner in custody from last three and half years 232
31. Enhanced punishment for offences after previous conviction 232
31A. Death penalty for certain offences after previous conviction 233
32. Punishment for offence for which no punishment is provided 235
32A. No suspension, remission or commutation in any sentence awarded under
this Act 2351. Appeal against conviction 2352. Denial of parole 2353. "Parole" „ 2364. Scope of *. 236
32B. Factors to be taken into account for imposing higher than the minimumpunishment 236
33. Application of section 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and of
the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 237
1. Conviction—Accused was less than 18 years of age 237
34. Security for abstaining from commission of offence 23735. Presumption of culpable mental state 238
1. Constitutional validity «. 2382. Contraband—Conscious possession—Burden of proof 2403. Culpable mental state—Presumption as to existence of 2404. Culpable mental state—Presumption of—Recovery itself is doubtful 2405. Power of Additional Sessions Judge to try offence 2406. Presumption under 2407. Presumption under—Without considering the aspect of possession—
Erroneous 2418. Scope of 242
9. The word 'possession' 242
36. Constitution of Special Courts 243
1. Special Court 243
36A. Offences triable by Special Courts 244
1. Application for anticipatory bail 246
2. Filing of Charge Sheet 246
3. Investigation—By AIR customs officer 246
4. Issuance of non-bailable warrant 247
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36B. Appeal and revision - 247
1. Contraband—Appeal 248
36C. Application of Code to proceedings before a Special Court «— 248
1. Confiscation—Of tea bags, Nepali Ganja and carrier 248
36D. Transitional provisions 249
1. Special Court 250
37. Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable 250
1. Anticipatory bail—40 kgs poppy husk recovered 2522. Bail , 2523. Bail—Cancellation of ., 2554. Bail—Conditions for—Discussed 2565. Bail—Contraband seized—No allegation against petitioner—Swiss
National 2566. Bail—Contraband—Recovery of 400 kg of poppy straw 2587. Bail—Contraband—Recovery of 400 kg of poppy straw—High Court
granted bail—Appeal against 2588. Bail—Ganja 2589. Bail—Grant/refusal of 258
10. Bail—Grant/reject of 26011. Bail—Granted by High Court 26012. Bail—House of petitioner raided 26013. Bail—Mandatory requirements—Suspension of sentence and grant of bail
by High Court 26114. Bail—Recovery of 15 gms. smack—No public witness of recovery 26115. Bail—Recovery of 20 gms charas and 20 gm. Smack 26216. Bail—Recovery of 63 kg of poppy husk 26217. Bail—Recovery of poppy husk 26318. Bail—Six live cannabis plant detected in the bari of petitioner 26319. Commerciality of contraband—Determination of 26520. Contraband—Bail—Cancellation of 26521. Delay in trial of cases 26522. Discretion to grant Bail 26523. Grant of bail 26524. Interim bail as wife impending surgery and no one to look after—Recovered
25 kgs. Heroin found 44.31% diacetylmorphine 26525. Limitation on grant of bail 26626. Negation of bail , 26627. Non-compliance of order passed for supply of copies can't entitle an
accused 26628. Punishment for contravention 26629. Reasonable grounds for granting of bail 267
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30. Recovered ganja lesser than commercial quantity 26731. Recovery of charas — Bail and suspension of sentence 26732. Restrictions under section 37 on the accused of Section 20(b)(i)—Liberal
interpretation of Section 37 not justified 26733. Scope of 26834. Sought cancellation of bail 269
38. Offences by companies 270
39. Power of court to release certain offenders on probation 270
40. Power of court to publish names, place of business, etc., of certainoffenders 271
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41. Power to issue warrant and authorization 272
1. Accused searched in public place—No requirement to comply withSection 42 of the Act—Section 43 will be applicable 274
2. Appeal pending—Direction given to collect further evidence underSection 391(2) of CrPC—Section 41 shall not be applicable 274
3. Applicability of 2744. Applicability of—Retrospective 2755. Authorised officer 2766. Compliance of apprising accused of his right to be searched before
Gazetted Officer or Magistrate 2777. Compliance of 2778. Constitutional validity—Not hit by Article 14 of the Constitution 2789. Contentions of law and fact 279
10. Contraband—Commercial Quantity—Poppy husk 27911. Difference between 27912. IO and complainant are one or of same rank 28113. Mere factthat some of the officers of the NCB are also authorised to
exercise 28114. Necessary ingredients under 28215. Non compliance of Section 28216. Not being a case of personal search 28317. Occurrence in night—Search and seizure in night—Authorisation—Lacks
of grounds of belief 28318. Powers of an officer acting under Section 42 28419. Provisions of Section 42 28520. Provisions thereunder—Applicability of—Not applicable to pending
investigation or appeal under principal Act 28521. Recovery of illicit material 28622. Recovery of smack—Conviction and sentence—Search conducted without
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23. Reduction in sentence would be applicable only those cases 28724. Scope of 28725. Seizure of contraband 288
'.. Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorization.... 289
1. Applicability of procedure as to search and seizure as to when the policegot no prior information 292
2. Applicability of provisions of Section 42 to search and seizure on publicroad 292
3. Applicability of 2934. Applicability of—Search and seizure look place at airport—Question of
non-compliance of Section 42 of the Act is irrelevant 2945. Applicability of—Section 42(1) does not apply with regard to information 2946. Arrest—By private person 2947. Bail—Secret information received but not reduced to writing 2958. Charas—Recovery of—Contradiction about recovery memo 2959. Cinema theatre is within definition of public place—When exibition of film is
going on 29610. Commission of offence punishable under Chapter IV 29811. Compliance not made—Seizure of contraband—Clearly vitiates seizure 29812. Compliance of provisions as to search—Applicability of provision as
to search on Police Official 30013. Compliance of. 30014. Compliance with—Not necessary 30015. Confessional statement 30016. Contraband—Recovery of opium from Attachi-case 30117. Contraband—Recovery of opium—Sending of Secret Information 30118. Contraband—Recovery of—Admissibility of document 30119. Contraband—Recovery of—Secret information 30220. Contraband—Recovery of—Secret information—Prosecution must prove
compliance of the procedure 30221. Conviction u/s 21 of NDPS Act—IO recorded secret information _ 30222. Criminal Law—Contraband—Recovery of Ganja—Right of Search 30223. Due compliance of Section 42(2) of the Act 30324. Empowered officer would not violating the law 30325. General information about smuggling into India 30326. Information related to availability of contraband in public place—Search
and seizure hot vitiated by non-compliance with section 42(2) of the Act. ... 30427. Mandatory provision — Compliance 30428. Mandatory provision — Non-compliance — Appeal against acquittal 30529. Mandatory provision — Violation 30530. Narcotic Control Bureau 30631. Nature of—Mandatory 307
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32. Necessary ingredients under 30833. Necessary to comply with the requirement 31034. Non-compliance of mandatory provision 31035. Non-compliance of—Time of receiving and recording of information is
contradictory 31036. Non-compliance of provisions — Recovery of smack 31437. Non-compliance with Section 42 31438. Notification No. F 1 (3) FD/EX/85-1 dated 16.10.1986,S. 0.115—Search
and seizure—Made by ASI 31539. Offences under Section 8 read with 18 of the Act 31640. Offences under—Information received by IO not reduced in writing 31641. Plea of violation of mandatory requirement of the Act 31842. Possession of Heroin—Burden of proof—Appeal against acquittal 31843. Powers of search—In case of personal search Section 50 would apply 31844. Proof of Search and seizure of contraband 31945. Prosecution failed to establish that the copy of information was.sent to
superior officer 31946. PW 1 not reduced secret information into writing 32047. PW 3 Head constable got information with reference to appellant. ...„ 32048. Recovery of 2 bags of ganja, each weighing 15 kgs 32149. Recovery of Hashish and conviction—Proof of 32150. Recovery of illicit material. 32151. S.I. was in routine patrolling duty 32152. Scope and applicability of provisions of Section 43 and not provisions of
Section 42 to search and seizure in public place , 322
53. Scope of t 32254. Search and seizure -... 32455. Search and seizure—Since Deputy Superintendent of Police not propose
to enter and search building ,_ 32456. Search and seizure—Taken place at public place..., 32557. Search by Gazetted Officer 32558. Seized Ganja—Conviction and sentence—Information reduced 32559. Since information did not relate to availability of contraband in a building,
conveyance or enclosed place 327
60. When comes into operation 328
43. Power of seizure and arrest in public place 328
1. Applicability of 3292. Contraband recovered on search of vehicle and recovery made at public
place 3293. Difference between 3294. Mandatory provisions—Appellant caught in suspicious condition 3305. Necessary ingredients under 332
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6. Recovery of narcotic substance was made from tool box of motor cycle 3337. Scope of 3338. Section 50 has to be followed—Even in case of body search under Section
43(2) of NDPS Act 333
44. Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest in offences relating to coca plant,opium poppy and cannabis plant 334
45. Procedure where seizure of goods liable to confiscation not practicable 334
1. Recovery of 50 bags of Poppy husk—Conviction and sentence 335
46. Duty of land holder to give information of illegal cultivation 336
47. Duty of certain officers to give information of illegal cultivation 336
48. Power of attachment of crop illegally cultivated 336
49. Power to stop and search conveyance 336
50. Conditions under which search of persons shall be conducted 336
1. 15 bags poppyhusk seized search by superintendent of police and others 3412. 18 bags of poppy straw—No independent witness—Non-compliance of
Section 42 and 50 3433. Accused was told only whether he wanted to call any person known to
him—It is not in compliance of Section 50 of the Act 3454. Acquittal 3455. Ambit of—Search was of bags and not of the persons—Section 50 has no
application 3456. Appellants asked that a Magistrate or GO could be arranged for taking their
search 3457. Applicability of provisions as to search and seizure to search vehicle 3468. Applicability of right of option as to search by Gazette Officer or by
Magistrate ; 3469. Applicability of section to recovery of contraband from accused
apprehended at Railway station 34610. Applicability of 34611. Applicability of—Accused was sitting atop gunny bags—Containing
contraband articles—Section 50 of the Act not applies 34712. Applicability of—It applies only in case of personal search of a person
—Not of vehicle or container or bag or premises 34713. Applicability of—Recovery from a Thaila—Section not attracted 34814. Applicability of—Scope of. 34815. Applicability of—When a hand bag carried by offender was searched—
Section 50 of the NDPS Act will not be applicable 35016. Applicability—Possession of opium by accused in a bag 35017. Application of provision 35018. Application thereof 35019. Arrest—By private person 35120. Arrested on a secret information for possession of lOgms smack—
Conviction and sentence 351
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21. Availability of option to be searched in presence of Magistrate orGazette Officer 351
22. Bail—Secret information received but not reduced to writing 35223. Belief in respect of commission of offence under the NDPS Act 35224. Case of compliance of provisions as to arrest and search 35225. Chance recovery—Contraband 35326. Chance recovery—On secret information of Mukhbir—Compliance of
Section 50 of the Act was must 35327. Charas—Recovery of—Contradiction about recovery memo 35328. Compliance of provisions as to right of accused to be searched by
Magistrate or Gazetted Officer 35429. Compliance of requirements—When not attracted 35430. Compliance ol 35431. Compliance of—DSP of police is as good witness as any other Gazetted
Officer '. 35732. Compliance of—DSP 35833. Compliance of—Evidence on record and fard of search not shows—
That before search accused asked 35834. Compliance of—No prior information of contraband 35835. Compliance of—Person carried bag in hand—Incriminating articles found
therefrom—Provision of Section 50 would not apply 35936. Compliance of—PW5 informed the appellant about his right as provided
under Section 36037. Compliance with—Chance recovery—Compliance with Section 50 of the
Act does not arise 36038. Conditions under which search of persons shall be conducted 36039. Contraband articles—Seizure of—Conscious possession 36040. Contraband seized in the bag carrying on his head—Conviction by trial
court 36241. Contraband 36342. Contraband—Personal search—Option for search—Acquittal 36443. Contraband—Recovery of opium from Attachi-case 36444. Conviction and sentence—Accused asked by police 36445. Conviction and sentence—Validity of 36446. Conviction—Violation of Section 50—No independent witness 36547. Criminal Law—Contraband—Recovery of Ganja—Right of Search 36548. Criminal Law—Contraband—Recovery of 36549. Delay in sending sample for test 36550. Distinction between search 36551. Effect of taking written consent by Police Officer to search the suspect 36652. Evidence on record and fard of search not shows 36653. Expression "person" 36654. Failure to comply with Section 50 does not justify acquittal in cases 367
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55. In absence of evidence of prejudice 36756. Independent witness 36857. Intimation 36858. Legal right to possession 36859. Magistrate—Meaning of 36860. Mandatory provision — Non-compliance — Appeal against acquittal 36961. Mandatory provision—Non-compliance—Recovery was effected from the
person of the appellant 36962. Mandatory provision of Section 50 has not been complied with by prose-
cution—Samples recovered from accused on the spot bear different datesof seizure 370
63. Meaning of-"Person" 37164. Merely asking accused whether he was required to be produced before
Gazetted Officer or Magistrate for purpose of search 37165. Nature and scope under—Non-compliance of 37266. Nature of—Not mandatory 37367. Necessary ingredients under 37368. Necessary requirements 37369. Necessary requirements—Should be made aware of existence of right—
Court has to see substance and not for of intimation 37470. No illegality or irregularity is committed by prosecuting agency 37471. No separate 'Fard' prepared for giving notice under Section 50 of NDPS
Act—Nor 'Fard' of consent was prepared separately—Compliance ofSection 50 NDPS Act has not made 375
72. Non compliance of section 52(1)—Would vitiate search 37673. Non-compliance of mandatory provision 37774. Non-compliance of mandatory provisions of search and seizure 37775. Non-compliance of mandatory provisions of Section 50 of Narcotic Drugs
and Psychotropic Substances—Vitiates entire trial against accused... 37776. Non-compliance of provision to personal search of accused allegedly
carrying plastic bag containing contraband 37777. Non-compliance of provisions as to search and seizure—Effect of 37878. Non-compliance of provision 378
'79. Non-compliance of—Effect of 37980. Non-compliance of 38081. Non-compliance of—Recovery of contraband becomes suspect—And the
conviction of the appellant is rendered bad and unsustainable in law 38082. Non-compliance of—Vitiate the entire trial—Accused is entitled to acqui ttal on
this ground only 38083. On being asked to open the bag—Accused himself opened and revealed
contents—Requirements of Section 50 would not come into play 38084. Option given was only for search—In presence of Gazetted Officer-
Not significant unless prejudice is established 38185. Option under Section 50 given in different language 381
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86. Oral version corroborated by contents of FIR and seizure mahazar 381
87. Panchnama—Prepared in English—Accused knows Marathi and Hindi 382
88. Partial compliance of provision as to search and seizure—Effect of 382
89. Personal search—Compliance is necessary 383
90. Plea of violation of mandatory requirement of informing accused of hisright 383
91. Possession of Heroin—Burden of proof—Appeal against acquittal 383
92. Powers of search—In case of personal search Section 50 would apply 384
93. Purpose of—Protect the interests of citizen from irregular and illegalinvasion on his liberty by authorities 384
94. Recovered 2 kg. charas in a bag possessed by accused—Conviction andsentence—Challenged 385
95. Recovery of 4 k.g. charas—Conviction and sentence 385
96. Recovery of 5 kg. opium 390
97. Recovery of Charas 391
98. Recovery of contraband — Search — Appeal against acquittal 392
99. Recovery of opium—Applicability of section 50—Appeal againstacquittal 393
100. Recovery of opium—No procedural illegality in investigation 393
101. Requirement of specific words to convey right 393
102. Scope of 393
103. Scope of—Ambit of 397
104. Search and seizure 398
105. Search and seizure—Mere presence of a Gazetted Officer 399
106. Search and seizure—Personal search—Offer 400
107. Search and seizure—View of larger bench 402
108. Search in presence of independent persons 402
109. Search of a vehicle 403
110. Search of female 405
111. Search of suspect by Superintendent of Customs without informing himhis right—Effect of 405
112. Search or seizure—Not conducted on person of accused—Provisions ofSection 50 of the Act not attracted *... 405
113. Section 50 has to be followed—Even in case of body search under Section43(2) of NDPS Act 406
114. Seized contraband under—Conviction and sentence 406
115. Seizure of narcotic drugs in pocket—Conviction and sentence 407
116. Seizure of opium 409117. Seizure of Opium—Conviction and sentence 409118. SI without any prior information as contemplated under the provisions
of the Act had arrested and searched 409
119. Suit case in dicky 410120. Suspicion in the mind of the concerned officer. 410
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121. Violation of—Two packets held by accused in his hand opened 410122. Witnesses of fard of search and seizure declared hostile 411123. Words 'to inform the suspect of his right under the section—Connotation
of 412124. Words and Phrases—"Person"—Scope of 412125. Words meaning—"Person"—Would mean a human being with appropriate
coverings and clothings and also footwear 414
50A. Power to under take controlled delivery 414
51. Provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to apply to warrants,arrests, searches and seizures 415
1. Proof of search and seizure of contraband 4152. Search and Seizure 4153. Seizure—From accused while he was travelling in truck 4154. Seizure—Search 416
52. Disposal of persons arrested and articles seized 416
1. Contraband—Disposal of seized articles 4172. Natureof 4173. Provisions of—Not mandatory but directory 418
52A. Disposal of seized narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances 418
1. Contraband—Case property—Production of, in Court 4192. Conviction and sentence 420
53. Power to invest officers of certain departments with powers of an officer-in-charge of a police station 421
1. Authorised officer 421
2. Investigation—By AIR customs officer 4223. IO and complainant are one or of same rank 4234. Scope of 424
53A. Relevancy of statements under certain circumstances ................ 425
54. Presumption from possession of illicit articles 425
1. Accused driving scooter and co-accused was pillion 4262. Constitutional validity 426
3. Contraband—Conscious possession—Burden of proof 4274. Conviction and sentence—Appeal » „ 4275. Legal right to possession 428
6. Non-application of mind to the material factors 4287. Presumption under 4288. Presumption under—Without addressing to the question of possession—
Erroneous 429
55. Police to take charge of articles seized and delivered 430
1. Basis of information 431
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2. Conviction under Section 20(b) (i) of NDPS Act, 1985—Challenged 4313. Directory provisions—Violation 4324. Keeping seized article in Excise Malkhana—Effect thereof 4345. Non-compliance of provision for sending seized contraband for chemical
analyses 4346. Non-compliance of—Effect of—Accused acquitted 4347. Samples prepared 100 gms. Each 4358. Scope of 435
56. Obligation of officers to assist each other 436
1. Accused persons submitted before Court after three days of arrest 4362. Non-compliance of mandatory provisions 4363. Scope of 436
57. Report of arrest and seizure 436
1. Bail—Recovery of poppy husk 4372. Compliance of—Officer should make full report of all particulars of such
arrest or seizure to his immediate his superior officer within 48 hours 4383. Conviction and sentence 4384. Conviction and sentence—Appeal 4395. Directory provision — Not complied with 4416. Directory provisions—Violation.., 4427. If non-compliance or lapses like delay are present 444
8. Ingredients of—Essential of 4449. Nature and scope under—Non-compliance of 445
10. Nature of—Said Section is only directory 44611. Non-compliance of 44712. Non-compliance of—Time of receiving and recording of information is
contradictory 44713. Offences under—Information received by IO not reduced in writing 45014. Provisions of—Not mandatory but directory 45215. Recovered 20 bags of poppy husk—Conviction and sentence—No report of
seizure and arrest to higher authorities 45216. Requirement of Section 57 of the Act 455
17. Scope of 455
58. Punishment for vexatious entry, search, seizure or arrest 455
1. Contraband—False Charge—Investigation 456
59. Failure of officer in duty or his connivance at the contravention of theprovisions of this Act 456
6a Liability of illicit drugs, substances, plants, articles and conveyances toconfiscation .« 457
1. Confiscation—Of tea bags, Nepali Ganja and carrier 4582. Contraband—Bail—Cancellation of 459
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3. Interim custody of vehicle 4594. Interim custody of vehicle—Recovery of illicit Ganja and arms 4605. Release of conveyance—Used for carrying contraband pending conclusion
of trial—Petitioner is registered owner 4606. Release of vehicle—Seized in contravention of provisions of Act—Recovery
of 10 kg Ganja from vehicle 461
61. Confiscation of goods used for concealing illicit drugs or substances 462
62. Confiscation of sale proceeds of illicit drugs or substances 462
63. Procedure in making confiscations 462
1. Interim custody of vehicle 4632. Interim custody of vehicle—Recovery of illicit Ganja and arms 4633. Release of conveyance—Used for carrying contraband pending conclusion
of trial—Petitioner is registered owner 464
64. Power to tender immunity from prosecution 465
1. Immunity from prosecution 465
2. Scope of 466
64A. Immunity from prosecution to addicts volunteering for treatment 466
65. [*] 466
66. Presumption as to documents in certain cases 466
1. Contraband—Recovery of—Admissibility of document 467
67. Power to call for information, etc 467
1. Anticipatory Bail—Reasonable apprehension of arrest 4682. Bail—Granting of—Offence u/s 24,29 of NDPS 4693. Confessional statement — Sole basis of the conviction — Confessional
statement was never retracted by the accused 4694. Conviction and sentence—Appeal 4695. Interrogatory statement of accused 4706. Issuance of summons in enquiry proceedings 4707. No time of recording the statement of appellant has been mentioned 4708. Recording of statement under—To be recorded for purpose of gathering
information—Not for purpose of couching confession in it 4719. State of accused 473
10. Statement of accused recorded under—Read in evidence to connect theaccused with recovery of contraband 473
11. Statement recorded by help of interpretor—Interpreter not examined—Appellant is French 473
12. Statements under 474
13. Use of statement of accused 474
14. Value of statement of accused 474
68. Information as to commission of offences 475
1. Forfeiture of property 475
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CHAPTER 5A
FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY DERIVED FROM, OR USED INILLICIT TRAFFIC
68A. Application 475
68B. Definitions 477
68C. Prohibition of holding illegally acquired property 479
68D. Competent authority 480
68E. Identifying illegally acquired property 480
68F. Seizure or freezing of illegally acquired property 480
68G. Management of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter 481
68H. Notice of forfeiture of property 482
68-1. Forfeiture of property in certain cases 482
68J. Burden of proof 483
68K. Fine in lieu of forfeiture 484
68L. Procedure in relation to certain trust properties 484
68M. Certain transfers to be null and void 485
68N. Constitution of Appellate Tribunal 485
68-O. Appeals 485
68P. Notice or order not to be invalid for error in description 486
68Q. Bar of jurisdiction 486
68R. Competent Authority and Appellate Tribunal to have powers of civil court ... 487
68S. Information to competent authority 487
68T. Certain officers to assist Administrator, competent authority and Appellate
Tribunal 487
68U. Power to take possession 488
68V. Rectification of mistakes 488
68W. Findings under other laws not conclusive for proceedings under thisChapter 489
68X. Service of notices and orders 489
68Y. Punishment for acquiring property in relation to which proceedings havebeen taken, under this Chapter 489
68Z. Release of property in certain cases 489
CHAPTER 6
MISCELLANEOUS
69. Protection of action taken in good faith 490
1. Acquittal and order to pay Rs. One Lac by concerning police officials to eachaccused—Challenged 490
2. Scope of—Action taken in good faith—Protected under Section 491
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70. Central Government and State Government to have regard to internationalconventions while making rules 491
71. Power of Government to establish centres for identification, treatment, etc.,
of addicts and for supply of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances 492
72. Recovery of sums due to Government 492
73. Bar of jurisdiction 493
74. Transitional provisions 493
74A. Power of Central Government to give directions 493
75. Power to delegate 493
76. Power of Central Government to make rules 4941. Report of Chemical examiner 495
77. Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament 496
78. Power of State Government to make rules 496
79. Application of the Customs Act, 1962 497
80. Application of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 not barred 497
81. Saving of State and special laws 497
82. Repeal and savings ...; 498
83. Power to remove difficulties 498
THE SCHEDULE 498
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Rules, 1985 505
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (National Fund for Control ofDrug Abuse) Rules, 2006 541
Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Procedure) Rules, 1989 552
Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairmanand Members) Rules, 1989 561
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents)Rules, 1992 566
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Execution of Bond by Convictsor Addicts) Rules, 1985 567
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee Rules,1988 570
Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989 577
Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989 583
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of ControlledSubstances) Order, 1993 584
Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic SubstancesAct, 1988 594
Notification Specifying Small and Commercial Quantities 603
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