Supreme Court on Narcotics and Drugs with the NDPS Act, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, and NDPS Rules (1950–2018) is a definitive two-volume compilation of landmark judgments delivered by the Supreme Court of India on drug and narcotics offences. The book provides structured and analytical coverage of judicial interpretation under the NDPS Act, its Rules, and the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. It addresses critical legal issues such as search and seizure, compliance with mandatory procedural safeguards, recovery and possession, confessions, sampling, commercial versus small quantities, reverse burden of proof, bail restrictions, and sentencing principles. The judgments also explain constitutional safeguards relating to personal liberty, fair investigation, and proportional punishment in NDPS prosecutions. Covering nearly seven decades of jurisprudence, the work enables readers to trace legal evolution, reconcile conflicting decisions, and apply settled principles effectively in criminal trials and appellate proceedings. Meticulously organized, this set is indispensable for criminal courts, practitioners, investigators, and scholars dealing with narcotics and drug control law.






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