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Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh, an esteemed lawyer at Patna High Court , is a prolific writer having 51 books and over 150 research papers published to his credit both in India and abroad. Dr. Singh (a former University Professor) is a reputed social worker who has founded two NGOs namely Budhha Welfare Trust and Legal Aid Centre
This edition of A to Z of Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act, 1985) serves as a comprehensive and reliable legal reference for law students, enforcement professionals, lawyers, and academicians engaged in criminal law and drug control legislation.
The book presents the complete text of the NDPS Act, 1985, along with detailed explanations, procedural guidelines, and case law references, making it equally suitable for academic study, professional practice, and courtroom application. Special attention is given to the interpretation of statutory provisions, allied laws, and judicial precedents, ensuring a practical understanding of the Act.
The content spans the full scope of the NDPS Act, 1985, including:
• Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 – complete coverage of statutory provisions
• Allied laws and connected rules governing drug control and enforcement
• Important leading case laws for practical reference
• Offences, penalties, and sentencing provisions under the Act
• Provisions on investigation, seizure, and confiscation of prohibited substances
• Guidelines on bail, trial, and appeal procedures under NDPS law
• Analysis of procedural safeguards and rights of the accused
• Compliance requirements for licensed activities involving controlled substances
• Enforcement mechanisms and powers of officers
• Provisions relating to international cooperation in drug law enforcement
This edition is particularly suitable for:
• Lawyers and litigators specialising in criminal law and NDPS cases
• Law students and academicians studying criminal procedure and special legislations
• Enforcement officers, investigators, and compliance officials in drug control agencies
• Judicial officers and legal researchers handling NDPS-related matters
• NGOs and policy researchers working in narcotics law and drug policy reform
Whether in the classroom, the courtroom, or enforcement offices, this updated edition delivers a complete, precise, and authoritative understanding of the NDPS Act, 1985, supported by statutory text, case law, and practical guidance.
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