Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, Section 8(c) read with Section 20(b)(ii)(c); Section 43 read with Section 49; 52 A- NDPS – Conviction set aside – Three bundles of ganja weighing around 80 kgs found lying in the vehicle were seized – No proceedings under Section 52A of the NDPS Act were undertaken by the Investigating Officer PW-5 for preparing an inventory and obtaining samples in presence of the jurisdictional Magistrate – Held that in this view of the matter, the FSL report(Exhibit P-11) is nothing but a waste paper and cannot be read in evidence – The accused A-3 and A-4 were not arrested at the spot – The offence under Section 20(b)(ii)(c) deals with production, manufacture, possession, sale, purchase, transport, import or export of cannabis – It is not the case of the prosecution that the accused A-3 and A-4 were found in possession of ganja – The highest case of the prosecution which too is not substantiated by any admissible or tangible evidence is that these two accused had conspired sale/purchase of ganja with A-1 and A-2 – The entire case of the prosecution as against these two accused is based on the interrogation notes of A-1 and A-2 – Confession of an accused recorded by a Police Officer is not admissible in evidence as the same is hit by Section25 of the Evidence Act – Neither the trial Court nor the High Court adverted to this fatal flaw in the prosecution case and proceeded to convict A-3 and A-4 in a sheerly mechanical manner without there being on iota of evidence on record of the case so as to hold them guilty – Prosecution has miserably failed to prove the charges against the accused – The evidence of the police witnesses is full of contradictions and is thoroughly unconvincing – The conviction of the accused appellants as recorded by the trial Court and affirmed by the High Court held to be illegal on the face of record and suffers from highest degree of perversity liable to be quashed and set aside – The appellants acquitted of all the charges. (Para 22 to 25)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 136 SC
[2024 INSC 158]
MOHAMMED KHALID AND ANOTHER Vs. STATE OF TELANGANA
Criminal Appeal Nos. 1610 of 2023 With Criminal Appeal No(S). 1611 of 2023-Decided on 1-3-2024
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