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2 Indian J.L. & Legal Rsch. 1 (2021)
Enforcement of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act: Reality Far from Ideal?

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research


     ENFORCEMENT OF THE NARCOTICS DRUGS AND

PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT: REALITY FAR FROM

                                    IDEAL?


                Mr. Kanhaiya Singhal, Advocate-on-Record Supreme Court of India
           Mr. Rishabh Jain, Advocate, Amity Law School, Delhi (GGSIPU) (Batch of 2020)
             Mr. Chetan Bhardwaj, Advocate, Amity Law School, Noida (Batch of 2019)



                                   ABSTRACT

     The  authors of the instant paper aim to put forth the peculiar predicaments
     pertaining to the application of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
     Act, 1985 and certain recommendations to overcome the same, from the perspective

     of both- the offender and the prosecutor. Unlike other enactments in the sphere of
     criminal law, and an exception to the principle of Ei Incumbit Probatio, Qui Dicit,

     Non Qui Negat i.e. innocent until proven guilty, the Legislators wish to make amply
     clear, the gravity which it wishes to attach to the cases initiated under the

     aforementioned Act. There have been several conflicting decisions, within the
     territory of India, on crucial issues concerning the search, seizure and arrest of an
     offender as well as the contraband goods. The enforcement of the Act has had a
     multi-faceted impact on the stakeholders. The abuse of the procedure established
     by the Act is not uncommon and has far-reaching impact. Contrarily, even in the

     presence of such stringent provisions the cases of drug abuse are not uncommon in
     India, with the cities of Delhi and Mumbai being one of the leading cannabis
     consuming  cities in the world. The rampant use of drugs and other narcotic
     substances, has the effect of hollowing a country from within unlike physical

     warfare, in which the country is destroyed from the outside. By leaving the youth
     of a country in a state of addiction, they are rendered inefficacious and thus a

     liability of the nation. The situation is further worsened in light of the distinctive
     geographical positioning of our Country i.e. between the golden triangle (Laos,

     Thailand and Burma) and 'golden crescent' (Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan)- the
     two major suppliers of illicit Opium and its derivatives. Nepal, too, is a source of
     cannabis smuggling, which was duly noticed by the Law Commission of India.


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Volume II Issue I ISSN: 2582-8878

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