Section 36AC of DCA : Section 36Ac: Offences To Be Cognizable And Non-Bailable In Certain Cases

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Explanation using Example

Example Application of Section 36AC of The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940:

Imagine a pharmaceutical company is found manufacturing and selling a drug that has been deliberately adulterated to increase profits. The drug is supposed to treat hypertension but contains harmful substances that could lead to serious health complications for patients. The authorities conduct a raid and seize the spurious drugs.

Under Section 36AC of The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, the offences committed by the company are considered cognizable, which means the police can arrest those responsible without a warrant and start an investig...

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