Section 50 of NDPS Act, 1985 : Supreme Court highlights an Important Legal Aspect
An important Judgment was passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court on 21 July 1999.
It has been commented in State of Punjab v Baldev Singh [1999] GCtR 3012 (SC) thus : -
"The question whether or not the safe-guards provided in Section 50 were observed would have, however, to be determined by the court on the basis of the evidence led at the trial and the finding on that issue, one way or the other, would be relevant for recording an order of conviction or acquittal. Without giving an opportunity to the prosecution to establish at the trial that the provisions of Section 50, and particularly, the safeguards provided in that section were complied with, it would not be advisable to cut short a criminal trial."
Kindly note that full text Judgments of Hon'ble Supreme Court can be downloaded absolutely free of cost (without any charges except internet data) from the official website at the link
https://main.sci.gov.in/judgments
Then entering the date of Judgment, for example, as 21 July 1999.
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