The Rajasthan High Court recently rejected the bail application of an accused booked under the NDPS Act while stating that violation of Sections 42 and 43 of the NDPS Act (the “Act”) could not be considered by the Court at the stage of granting bail. The court further said that these questions can only be answered at the trial stage in light of all the evidence put forth. Rajasthan High Court Issues SOP for Police Protection of Couples Facing Threats for Choice of Partner; Check Guidelines.
HC on Drug Abuse
Drug Abuse Among Youth Affects Societal Harmony, Addicts Are An Added Burden To Law-Abiding Population: Rajasthan High Courthttps://t.co/nTbULemyUJ
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