FAZAL SHAH versus THE STATE
Control Section 497 of the Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), sections 9 and 51 of the Narcotic Substances Act 1997, found the accused in possession of two kilograms of marijuana, which was given a life sentence of two kilograms. Despite being recovered, the drug from the accused, only 150 grams of it was sent for chemical analysis, it had no power, no special supply of law or a prescriptive rule required the whole quantity and not just the accused. To be dispatched to sample the drugs recovered. Chemical analysts also found that the sample extracted from the whole product during the investigation could equally be said that Section 51 of the Narcotic Material Stances Control Act 1997 also banned the court's authority to grant bail. The accused was denied bail in the circumstances.
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