Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 – Section 20, 42, 50 , 52A, 57 – NDPS – Conviction Upheld – The appellant was convicted under Section 20 of the NDPS Act based on the prosecution’s evidence, which included testimonies of police officials, recovery of 700 grams of charas from the accused, and subsequent investigation.
The testimonies of police officials corroborated each other, providing a consistent narrative of the events leading to the recovery of the contraband substance.
The prosecution complied with legal requirements, including the transmission of information under Section 42 of the NDPS Act, the process of recovery, and the sealing and handling of case property, as evidenced by witness testimonies and documentation.
Since the recovery was from a polythene bag and not from the person of the accused, the requirement of Section 50 regarding personal search did not apply, as established by legal precedent.
Minor discrepancies in witness testimonies, such as variations in time estimates, did not undermine the prosecution’s case, especially considering the lapse of time since the incident.
The fact that the investigator also effected the recovery did not inherently bias the investigation or render it suspect, unless prejudice against the accused was demonstrated, as established by legal precedent.
The result of the chemical analysis, showing the presence of charas with a specific percentage of resin, supported the prosecution’s case and established the accused’s possession of the contraband substance.
The imposition of a five-year rigorous imprisonment and a fine, considering the nature of the offense and its impact on society, was deemed appropriate and not excessive. The judgment and sentence passed by the trial court were upheld, with no grounds for interference found, leading to the dismissal of the appeal. (Para 2, 6, 31, 51, 58, 62, 64, 65)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 424 HP
[2023 HHC 14498 = 2024 CRI. L. J. 905 = AIROnline 2023 HP 1699]
Nanu Oli Alias Ram Chander Vs. State Of H.P.
Cr. Appeal No. 475 of 2016-Decided on 22-12-2023
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