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Legal Scrutiny of Search and Seizure Procedures Under the NDPS Act: Upholds Conviction While Rejecting Claims of Procedural Violations and Questionable Evidence Handling in Narcotics Trafficking Case

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Gauhati High Court's Legal Scrutiny of Search and Seizure Procedures Under the NDPS Act: Upholds Conviction While Rejecting Claims of Procedural Violations and Questionable Evidence Handling in Narcotics Trafficking Case
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Gauhati High Court’s Legal Scrutiny of Search and Seizure Procedures Under the NDPS Act: Upholds Conviction While Rejecting Claims of Procedural Violations and Questionable Evidence Handling in Narcotics Trafficking Case

COURT'S DECISION: The appellate court upheld the conviction and dismissed the appeal. The court reasoned that despite the alleged procedural lapses, the evidence overwhelmingly proved the appellant's guilt. The minor…
Posted by Rawlaw March 5, 2025

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