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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 67 NDPS Act"
Mere Operation Of S.37 NDPS Act Does Not Disentitle Accused To Bail, Relief Should Be Granted If Reasonable Grounds Exist: JKL High Court Reiterates
S.27 Evidence Act | Bar On Admissibility Of Confessional Statement Made To Police U/S 67 NDPS Act Lifted On Discovery Of Inculpatory Material: P&H High Court
Person Who Is To Be Interrogated Or Questioned Can't Decide The Interrogation Venue: Allahabad High Court
Confessional Statement Recorded Under Section 67 NDPS Act Inadmissible, Reiterates Supreme Court
NDPS Charges Based On Section 67 Statements Of Accused Unsustainable : Supreme Court Applies 'Tofan Singh' Judgment
Drug Policy Reform: Shifting Focus From Criminalisation To Harm Reduction
'No Drugs Were In My Possession, Embargo For Bail Won't Apply', Aryan Khan's Lawyer Tells Court, Agrees On NCB Custody For One Day
Statement Under Section 67 of NDPS Act Cannot Be Used As A Confessional Statement, Reiterates Punjab & Haryana HC
Explainer: Why Supreme Court Held That Officers Designated U/s 53 NDPS Act Are 'Police Officers' ?
[Breaking] Officers Authorised To Investigate NDPS Cases Are 'Police Officers' And Confessional Statements Made To Them Are Not Admissible: Supreme Court [2:1] [Read Judgment]
Whether Statement Recorded By Investigating Officer U/s 67 NDPS Act Is A Confessional Statement? SC To Hear On 18th August [Read Notice]
NDPS Act- Court Should Be Satisfied That Confession Is Voluntary And Accused Was Apprised Of His Rights: SC [Read Judgment]
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