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Supreme Court Hearing Plea on Investigation In NDPS Cases

Lawstreet Journal 10 Dec 2021 6:52pm

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“Is Investigation In NDPS Cases Complete Without Forensic Report Of Recovered Substance?"

Supreme Court to hear plea raising legal question 'whether investigation in NDPS cases can be considered to be completed in absence of a forensic report of the substance recovered?'

ASG Lekhi: Item 7&8 are connected. I’ve filed my note.

Bench: we only received one note.

Adv Rudro Chaterjee: In Item 8 petitioners also filed a note

CJI: I think we’d asked Mr Luthra to give some judgements. We don’t have Mr Sankaranarayanan’s note.

Bench: do one thing, let us complete admission matters, then we’ll take it up.

Sr Adv R Basant: let notes circulated so we can all see and argue.

Sr Adv Anand Grover: Can we also file a detailed note in item 8. (Mohd Arbaz vs State of Delhi)

Bench: Mr Grover please send it today itself

Grover: my request like Mr Sankaranarayanan is also that bail issue may be detached.

Bench: Mr Lekhi, See we’ll consider, so far as bail issue is concerned, we can consider & other issues can be considered after 2-3 days.

CJI: In item 7, we consider its a case of granting of bail. What’s the issue in item 8.

ASG: Issue is when is chargesheet complete, and if it can be considered complete without the report.

Bench: The petitioner in item 8 is also co accused with petitioner in item 7, so both must sail in the same

ASG Lekhi: I’ll leave that to your lordships I haven’t seen facts for 7.

Adv Prateek Som, Standing Counsel for Haryana; We’ve also raised similar issue, we’ve come… Continue Reading...

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