Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 – Section 8(c), 21, 29, 42(2), 50, 67 –
NDPS – Search and Seizure, Secret Information, Panch Witness, Confessional Statement, Identification Parade, Admissibility of Evidence, Conviction, Acquittal – The appellants contested the validity of the conviction based on various grounds including non-compliance with procedural mandates, lack of independent witnesses, and unreliable evidence.
The Court examined the procedures followed during search and seizure, adherence to Section 42 and Section 50 of the NDPS Act, and the admissibility of confessional statements under Section 67. It observed that while the conviction of Anwarkhan(A-1) was supported by evidence establishing the seizure of contraband from his possession, the case against Firdoskhan(A-2) lacked substantial evidence and suffered from discrepancies in identification and procedural irregularities. Consequently, the Court dismissed the appeal of Anwarkhan(A-1) and upheld his conviction, while allowing the appeal of Firdoskhan(A-2) and acquitting him of all charges.(Para 16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 28, 30)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 304 SC
[2024 INSC 351]
Firdoskhan Khurshidkhan Vs. State Of Gujarat & Anr.
Criminal Appeal No(S). 2044 OF 2010 With Criminal Appeal No(S). 2045 OF 2010-Decided on 30-04-2024
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