NDPS matters follow a special statutory framework
The NDPS Act creates specific offences, procedures, presumptions, quantity classifications, Special Courts and bail restrictions. The precise allegation, section, substance, notified quantity and procedural stage must be identified from the actual case papers.
Search, seizure and custody records require careful review
Relevant records may include the FIR, seizure list, inventory, sampling documents, arrest memo, remand order, forensic references, previous bail orders and the latest Special Court order. Each person’s alleged role must be assessed individually.
- FIR and alleged NDPS provisions
- Seizure, inventory and sampling papers
- Arrest, remand and bail orders
- Forensic and chain-of-custody records
Bail and defence preparation depend on verified facts
NDPS bail cannot be assessed as ordinary bail without checking the statutory accusation and quantity, custody stage, prosecution record and applicable restrictions. No result can be predicted or guaranteed.
Official sources
Legal provisions can change and their application depends on the facts. Review the current official text and obtain case-specific advice.