M. ASLAM versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Control of Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), section 9 (b) and 21 bail, was filed on the report of the Assistant Sub Inspector of Police regarding the grant of further inquiry case which Prepared a memo and recorded the statements. All the prosecution witnesses under Section 161, the CRPC's entire investigation into the case was registered by the complainant, who was a police officer, in violation of the provisions of Control Section 21 of the Narcotic Substance Act 1997 While inspecting the accused of the Medical Officer. The accused was suffering from dark night and his vision was weak during the day. The accused was also found to have retinitis pigmentosa patient for several years, which was more advanced over time, and said that the disease was the source of his extremely weak vision prosecution case that the accused took drugs overnight. In the circumstances, it became a matter of further investigation the accused, under the circumstances, was admitted on bail
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