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The defendant’s room search in illegal drug cases: court

The defendant's room search in illegal drug cases: court
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Mumbai: In a significant order, the special NDPS court that guarantees Gurugram Nupur Satija in the case of the roaming drug has been entitled to the assistance as the search for his room and the alleged extorial tablet (MDMA) (MDMA) (MDMA) weighing 1.59GM is illegal.
Calling it a violation of the provisions of the NDPS Law, the Special Judge VV Patil said, “In this case, the search was made by a female pan which was not the officer empowered to conduct a search and, therefore, there was a violation.
Part 42 of the NDPS Law …
The defendant presents the right to provide guarantees in the land carried out by officers who were empowered by officers who were empowered by officers.
Act.
He said the 1985 notice revealed the officers above the rank of Inspector in the NCB empowered to carry out power and carry out the tasks specified in Section 42.
The prosecution had submitted that the drug was found wrapped in sanitation napkins.
While Satija (29), a resident of Delhi Gomit Chopra (28) and Ishmeet Singh Chadha (33) and city residents and alleged Peddler Shreyas Nair (23) were given guarantees on October 30, copies of detailed orders were available on Friday.
In the case of Satija, the court said, “Personally, a personal search of accused and looking for the accused space is (below) taken by (a) Witness of Panchu Women.
Recognized, no female officers present and no Pancanama is done by the authorized person For that purpose.
“It was said there was no specific evidence of the record to show the defendant had acted in conspiracy with each other.
It noted that other defendants, Aryan Khan (23), Arbaaz Merchant (26) and Munmun Dhamecha (28), had guaranteed by HC.
Chopra, a make-up artist and guest on board, held on 3.
October 3 grams of cocaine pills and ecstasy allegedly recovered.
Giving Chopra Bail, the court said even though prosecution relied on whatsapp chat between Satija and him, conversations only regarding consumption and not about sales, purchases or for other use.
“I found substances in the advanced argument on behalf of applicants who on the basis of the WhatsApp chat, the most can be said by applicants are smuggling consumers,” said the court, while accepting KUSHAL KUSHAL submission.
The court said only part 27 (a) of the NDPS law, which pulled a sentence of up to one year, applies.
A businessman, Chadha, also a guest on board, was held in October 3.
Allegedly 6.5 RMS MDMA was restored, and he was named Nair as his supplier.
Nair was held a day later.
The court said Chadha’s statement, prosecution failed to record specific evidence to show supplied Nair.

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