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contraband
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Friday, 26 June 2026
Bombay HC: Where a special statute like FSSA occupies the field with an overriding effect (Section 89 FSSA), the general law (IPC) cannot be invoked, and simultaneous prosecution under both is not permissible
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IPC sections 272, 273, and 328 cannot be invoked when the same subject matter is covered by FSSA, a special law - Section 59 of FSSA is bro...
Sunday, 13 July 2025
Kerala HC: What conditions the court should impose for releasing accused found in possession of intermediate quantity of contraband?
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Admittedly, the quantity involved is 'intermediate' as per the relevant notifications. {Para8} 9. Accused Nos. 1 and 3 were ordered ...
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
Bombay HC: [NDPS Act] Combined Weight Of LSD & Blotter Relevant To Determine Small Or Commercial Quantity of Contraband
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For all the above reasons, we hold that a blotter paper forms an integral part of the L.S.D. (drug) when put on it for consumption and, as ...
Friday, 17 September 2021
Whether accused is entitled to get default bail if chargesheet in NDPS Act is filed without Analyst Report?
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10. Therefore, the point to be decided is whether the investigation is completed or not within the period mentioned. The investigation is d...
Sunday, 12 January 2020
Whether accused can be convicted under NDPS Act even if seized contraband was not produced before court?
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Turning to the facts in the present matter, the evidence of PW15 Surender Singh shows that from and out of 7 bags of poppy husk, samples ...
Thursday, 18 July 2019
Whether it is mandatory to comply S 50 of NDPS Act if contraband is seized from bag of accused?
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The question which arises before us is whether Section 50(1) was required to be complied with when charas was recovered only from the bag ...
Saturday, 26 September 2015
When delay in sending sample of contraband for chemical examination will not vitiate trial?
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Another submission that has been advanced by the learned counsel for the appellant is that the seized articles were not sent immediately f...
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