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...order of acquittal under Section 29 of NDPS Act and for enhance of imprisonment awarded for the offence under Section 9(A) r/w 25(A) by judgment dated 05.2.203 made in C...Special Judge(i/c), II Additional Special Court under NDPS Act, Chennai - 04. For Appellant : Mr.N.P.Kumar, Special Public Prosecutor for DRI Cases For R...and to pay fine of Rs..00 lakh and the learned trial Judge had acquitted the respondent from the offence under Section 9(A) r/w 29 of NDPS Act. 3...

...Judge (under NDPS Act, 1985). As per the order dated 3rd November 2007, accused Nos. 3 and 4 came to be acquitted for the offence punishable under section 8(c) read with sections 22 and 29 ...Public Prosecutor for the Union of India, which is the applicant before us. 2. In NDPS Special Case No. 122 of 2000, in all four accused were put on trial before the learned Special...Union of India has filed this application seeking leave to appeal under section 378(3) of Criminal Procedure...

...undergo 10 years RI and a fine of Rs.1,00,000/- with default sentence and acquitted A2 to A4 holding that they are not guilty for the offence under section 8(c) r/w 21, 25 & 29 of ndps act, ha...& A2 under section 29 of ndps act. The State has also preferred an appeal in Crl.A.No.582 of 2001 against the acquittal of...NDPS Act. I do not find any reason to interfere with the well considered findings of the learned trial Judge as against A1 in C.C.No.107 of 1999. 26(E) The other two appe...

...trial Court acquitted both the accused/respondents for the offence under Section 8(c) r/w 29 of the NDPS Act. Now, challenging the order of acquittal in respect.../- (Rupees fifteen thousands) in default to undergo rigorous imprisonment for six months. The trial Court acquitted both the accused/respondents for the offence under Section 8(c) r/w 29 of the ...the order of acquittal of respondents for the offence under Section 8(c) r/w 29 of the NDPS Act is set aside and both the accused are convicted for the...

...from a suitcase being carried by the accused at a public place, the provisions of Section 42 would not apply and thus, the acquittal of the respondents of the charge under Section 8/18 read with ...Kalu Singh has been acquitted of the charge under Section 8/18 read with Section 29 of the NDPS Act. 2. The brief facts relevant and essential for the disposal ...the respondents for the offence under Section 8/18 read with Section 29 of the NDPS Act. The prosecution examined as many as 11 witnesses, exhibited 15 documents and 3 articles to prove its case. ...

....' 17.3. In the said circumstances, this Court is of the considered view that after acquitting all the accused under Section 29 of NDPS Act, the conviction under .... Therefore, in view of the acquittal under Section 29(1) of the NDPS Act and the separate 15/19 reco...under Section 25 and 29 of the NDPS Act and no appeal was filed on the side of the prosecution. Therefore, the case of the prosecution that all the appellants are said to have conspired a...

...the extent of acquittal of accused- respondent Arjun Patidar for offences punishable under Section 8/18 read with Section 25 & 29 of the NDPS Act. ...due diligence in such cases. The averments of the application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act is reproduced hereinbelow for the sake of ready-reference:- 1. ;g gS fd...behalf of the respondent State assailing the judgment dated 24.07.2023 passed by learned Special Judge, NDPS Cases (District & Sessions Judge), Jhunjhunu in Sessions Case No.59/2018 (CIS 124/2018) to...

...challenging the acquittal of the respondents 1 to 3 for the offences under Section 8(c) r/w.29 of the NDPS Act and the acquittal of the 3rdrespondent for the ...Court framed the charge under Section 8(c) read with 29 & 8 (c) read with 20(b)(ii)(C) of the NDPS Act as against A1 and A2 and charge under Section 8(c) read wi....139 of 2014 for the offence under Sections 8(c) r/w.20(b)(ii)(C), 25 & 29 of the NDPS Act. The said FIR was marked as Ex.P10. PW5 on the basis of the FIR commenced an investigation and examin...

...judgment it is noted that no defence witness was produced. He has been acquitted of the charge of conspiracy under Section 29 NDPS Act and no appeal has been preferred by the State against order ...for the offences punishable under Section 21(c), 20(b)(ii)(C) and 22(c) NDPS Act, acquitted him of the charge under Section 29 NDPS Act as prosecution ...Section 29 NDPS Act.12. It has been contended that in view of the above submissions, recovery of heavy/commercial quantity, in itself is no ground to believe the prosecution...

...put to trial in Sessions Case No.18/2001 for the offence punishable under section 29 of the ndps act. The trial court vide (3 of 7) [CRLA-1/2016] judgment dated 30.03.2011 has acquitted the appell...from the offence punishable under section 29 of the ndps act. It appears that in the meantime, the charge-sheet was filed against the appellant under section 299 CrPC, however, when the summons we...criminal case against him for the offence punishable under section 29 of the ndps act. He has also submitted that as in the year 2001, he went to Nepal for earning his livelihood and, therefore, summons...

...rigorous imprisonment. So far as imposition of fine is concerned, the same is also enhanced to Rs. 50000/-, in default simple imprisonment for three months. The acquittal under section 29 in breach of ...Sections 20(2)(B), 21(B) in breach of Section 8(C) of NDPS Act vide judgment and order dated 08.10.2010 passed by the Special Judge (NDPS), Himmatnagar Camp - Idar in Special NDPS Case No...months under sections 20(2)(B), 21(B) in breach of section 8(C) of the Act. The trial court acquitted the accused - Mahebubmiyan Makbulmiyan Shaikh under section 29 in breach of ...

.... Thereafter the statement under Section 67 of the NDPS Act was recorded and the accused were arrested and complaint was filed against the accused/A1 under Section 8(c) r/w 20(b) (ii)(C) r/w 29(1)...this case. Further, it is submitted that there was no compliance under Section 42 of the NDPS Act. Hence, he seeks for acquittal. The learned counsel also submitted that there are number of...the appellant/A3 under Section 27 A of the Act ends in acquittal, the charge against the appellant under Section 29 (1) of Page 11 of 28...

...ld. trial Judge. His acquittal may go to the root of the validity of the present applicant accused qua section 29 of the ndps act. So, when the applicant has fairly arguable case...the contrary, by placing concerned Schedule, Mr. Barejia has pointed out that the same were in a small quantity and hence embargo of section 37 of the ndps act would not come in the way of this Co...three points. The first point is that it would not be proper for the Court to conclude at this stage that section 37 of the ndps act is not attracted in the present case as the accused has been held...

... Section 20/29 of the NDPS Act, in respect of which the judgment of acquittal stands passed in favour of r...Giri while respondent No. 1 is alleged to be driving the said scooter. Respondent No. 1 stands charged with aid of Section 29 of NDPS Act which deals with abetment or conspiracy to commit an offen... Section 50 of the NDPS Act was extended. 22. However, it is imperative to notice that in the cases of recovery of contraband under ...

.... Narcotics Control Bureau Petitioner v. Anju Tiwari & Anr. S. (supra) was an appeal against acquittal of the accused persons under Section 21 and ..., the complaint under Section 21 and 29 of the NDPS Act, 1985 was filed against them. 2 3. The charge for offence under...Section 21(C) read with Section 8(C) as well as under Section 29 of NDPS Act was framed against both the accused to which they pleaded not guilty and claimed trial. ...

...acquittal under the Special NDPS Case No. 7/2011. The opponent -original accused has been acquitted under section 20(B) and 29 of Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, .../20692/2017 ORDER and 50(2) of the NDPS Act, have not been fulfilled. 2. The respondent accused was the only sole occupier of the house from where ganja was recovered and in...Date : 14/11/2017 ORAL ORDER This is an application under section 378(1)(3) of Criminal Procedure Code seeking leave to appeal against the judgment and order of...

...their conviction under Section 21(c) NDPS Act. It is relevant to note that both the appellants were acquitted of the charge under section 29 of the .... Notices under Section 50 of NDPS Act (Ex.PW-3.B and Ex.PW-3.C) were served upon the appellants. Their written replies were recorded on the said notices. Systematic...seizure of the contraband. Panchnama (Ex.PW-3.D) was prepared. Pursuant to summons (Ex.PW-3.H) under Section 67 of the NDPS Act, A-1's voluntary statement (Ex.PW-3.J) was...

...implication. They examined DW-1 (D.P.Singh) and DW-2 (Jyoti Kumar) in defence. The trial resulted in their conviction under Section 21(c) NDPS Act. It is relevant to note that both the appellants ...Section 21(c) of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (In short NDPS Act), they have filed the instant appeals. By an order Crl.A.1150/2014...situated at D Block, IP Bhawan, IP Estate, New Delhi. Notices under Section 50 of NDPS Act (Ex.PW-3/B and Ex.PW-3/C) were served upon the appellants. Their written replies...

...2606 of the High Court acquitting the respondent-Accused 1 and 2 of the charge of commission of offences under Section 20 read with Section 29 of the Narcotic Drugs and ...order of the High Court acquitting the respondent-accused and restore the order of the learned trial court convicting the respondent-accused under Section 20 read with Section 29 of the Narcotic...searched on 29-11-2009 and an electronic weighing machine, envelopes containing small particles of cannabis and other such materials were recovered. Accordingly, Jeewan Lal (Accused 4) was arrested. Charges...

...section 50 of the NDPS Act and accordingly they were not found guilty in respect of that charge and they were acquitted from that charge. No appeal was however, preferred by the State in respect ...charge under section 21(b) of the NDPS Act against the accused Tathagata Sarkar @ Bumbi and Ashok Roy @ Chingri. Separate charge under section 29 of ...proved against Tathagata and Ashok. He also conceded that the charge under section 29 of the NDPS Act against the four convicts, namely, Sanjay, Bapi, Sanjib and Anil in respect of recovery ...