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Feb 01 1988 (HC)

Tyron Nazarath Vs. the State

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1989(1)BomCR293; (1988)90BOMLR161

..... any reason for the learned sessions judge to be not satisfied about the genuineness and truthfulness of the said plea. s. 21 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, provides for punishment for contravention in relation to manufacture drugs and preparations and provides that whoever, in contravention of any provision of the act, or any rule or order made or condition of ..... dr. couto, j.1. the appellant was convicted on his own plea for the offence punishable under s. 21 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, and sentenced to undergo 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and to pay a fine of rupees one lakh, or in default, to undergo a further period of .....

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Nov 24 1988 (HC)

Deepak Ghanshyam Naik Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1989(1)BomCR574; (1989)1991BOMLR35; 1989MhLJ276

..... 1. this is an appeal by the appellant-accused who was convicted by the learned additional sessions judge, thane, in session case no. 605 of 1986 under the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to as 'the act') and sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment for ten years and to pay a fine of rupees one lakh, ..... have got benefit under s. 27 of the act in respect of punishment. in fact, it was never his defence in the trial court that he was carrying narcotic drug or psychotropic substance for his personal consumption. therefore, the argument now advanced by mr. sangani is not available to him. the very fact that four packets were found in ..... the act. section 43 provides that any officer of any of the department mentioned in s. 42 may seize, in any public place or in transit, nay narcotic drug or psychotropic substance and detain and search any person whom he has a reason to believe to have committed an offence punishable under chap. iv of the act. therefore, .....

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Feb 01 1991 (HC)

MainuddIn Kasim Mulla Vs. the State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1991(3)BomCR626; 1991CriLJ1699; 1991(1)MhLj592

..... appellant guilty of the offences. he submitted that not only that the said evidence was weak but also that the statutory formalities prescribed under the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985 were not complied with. he submitted that in the circumstances stated above, the rejection of defence evidence had caused prejudice to ..... the appeal should be dismissed. 7. the conviction awarded by the learned sessions judge for offences punishable under sections 20(b) and 22 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985 are obviously wrong on the basis of the plain averments of the prosecution. the prosecution case was that the appellant was found in ..... proved to be guilty of the offences of possession of opium and heroin. we wish to emphasize that hereafter, in every case under the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act which is triable in the sessions court or in the court of additional sessions judge, adequate precaution must be taken to ensure that .....

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Feb 17 2011 (HC)

Union of India and ors. Vs. Jagdish Singh and ors..

Court : Mumbai

..... produce, manufacture, possess, sell, purchase, transport, import inter-state, export inter- state, import into or export from india or tranship any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance except for medical or scientific purposes and when it is produced, manufactured, possessed, sold, purchased, transported, warehoused, used, consumed, imported ..... sell, purchase, transport, warehouse, use, consume, import inter-state, export inter-state, import into india, export from india or tranship any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance, except for medical or scientific purposes and in the manner and to the extent provided by the provisions of this act or the rules ..... by the central government by notification in the official gazette and similarly, clause (xxiiia) provides that small quantity, in relation to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, means any quantity lesser than the quantity specified by the central government by notification in the official gazette. the central government .....

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Aug 21 2012 (HC)

Sunil Gudlar Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation, Anti Corruption Bran ...

Court : Mumbai Goa

..... the contention of the respondent that the applicant had booked the said dudu on 21/22nd of february, 2010, for possession of commercial quantity of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. it is further the contention of the respondents that the applicant was also caught on camera while demanding and accepting cash and valuables from the ..... 3(a)/2011/cbi/acb/goa, for offences punishable under sections 20(b)(ii)(c), 21(b) and 22(c) of the narcotics drugs and psychotropic substance act, 1985, (herein after referred to as the 'ndps act'). it is further the contention of the applicant that he was the investigating officer and the first informant in anti ..... counsel further pointed out that as there was no panchanama drawn to disclose that any of such drugs or psychotropic substances were recovered from the applicant, the question of implicating the applicant in the crimes under the ndps act, would not arise. learned counsel further pointed out that as chargesheet has been filed against the .....

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Oct 23 2002 (HC)

Karimkha Ajijkha Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2003BomCR(Cri)1384; 2003(1)MhLj502

..... under:-- 'notification no. s.o. 503 (1c) dated 16th july, 1996. -- in exercise of the power conferred by explanation (1) to section 27 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985 (61 of 1985) and in supersession of the notification of the government of india, the ministry of finance department of revenue nos. s. o. 825 ..... in the official gazette, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or with both; and (b) where the narcotic drug or psychotropic substance possessed or consumed is other than those specified in or under clause (a), with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or ..... said act. section 27 of the said act reads as under:-- '27. punishment for illegal possession in small quantity for personal consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance or consumption of such drug or substance. -- whoever, in contravention of any provision of this act, or any rule or order made or permit issued thereunder, possesses in .....

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Aug 21 2012 (HC)

Sunil Gudlar Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation, Anti Corruption Bran ...

Court : Mumbai Goa

..... the contention of the respondent that the applicant had booked the said dudu on 21/22nd of february, 2010, for possession of commercial quantity of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. it is further the contention of the respondents that the applicant was also caught on camera while demanding and accepting cash and valuables from the ..... 3(a)/2011/cbi/acb/goa, for offences punishable under sections 20(b)(ii)(c), 21(b) and 22(c) of the narcotics drugs and psychotropic substance act, 1985, (herein after referred to as the 'ndps act'). it is further the contention of the applicant that he was the investigating officer and the first informant in anti ..... counsel further pointed out that as there was no panchanama drawn to disclose that any of such drugs or psychotropic substances were recovered from the applicant, the question of implicating the applicant in the crimes under the ndps act, would not arise. learned counsel further pointed out that as chargesheet has been filed against the .....

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Jul 03 2002 (HC)

Koyappakalathil Ahamed Koya Vs. A.S. Menon and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2003BomCR(Cri)26; 2002CriLJ4502

..... been convicted for offences punishable under provisions of section 21 read with section 8(c) and section 28 read with section 23 of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to an 'ndps act' for convenience). the appellant has been sentenced to undergo r.i. for 10 years and to pay fine of rs. 1,00 ..... while giving the evidence before the court and more importantly not telling the truth about the fact that they had a previous information about the narcotic drug or about finding of the narcotic drug. in that context, she has also pointed out that without interrogating the accused-appellant, without opening the said bag, the secret chamber of ..... , katpitia has raised a question in her submission by saying that as to how pw issac and gautam were knowing before interrogating appellant that there would be narcotic drug found in the said bag which, as per the prosecution case, the appellant was possessing, without opening that bag. and again in that case, what was .....

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Sep 19 2007 (HC)

Jitendra Panchal Vs. the Intelligence Officer, Narcotic Control Bureau ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2008CriLJ974

..... or uses cannabis, and involves commercial quantity. section 23 provides for punishment for illegal import into india, export from india or transhipment of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. section 24 thereof provides for punishment for external dealings in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in contravention of section 12 and section 27-a deals with the punishment for financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders. section 28 provides ..... ncb to file complaint once again in relation to the same offence. according to the petitioner, he is sought to be charged and tried for the offence punishable under the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances act, 1985, hereinafter called as 'the ndps act' which is similar to the charge under section 846 of title 21 of the laws in force in relation to food and .....

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Jun 28 2000 (HC)

Nathubhai Babarbhai Patel Vs. State of Maharashtra and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2001CriLJ535

..... a conviction for offences under the narcotic drugs & psychotropic substances act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to as 'the ndps act'). appellant no. 1, mahendra ramchandra tendolkar has been convicted for an offence under section 20(b)(ii) of the ndps act. appellant no. 2, nathubhai babarbhai patel has been convicted under section 29 of the ndps act. as both the appeals arise from ..... the drums containing hashish under seizure and that according to him ajit and khan are owners of the same.(c) that he had told mahendra that narcotic drugs are packed in the drums.60. having regard to the other evidence and fact that emerges from the statement of this appellant, the learned special judge ..... the farm house, that was appellant no. 1, mahendra tendolkar. the raiding party disclosed the purpose of the raid i.e., that they were in search of narcotic drug, hashish. the officials offered their personal search. this was, however, declined by appellant no. 1.9. the search yielded six drums of large size in .....

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