Section 25 of NDPS Act, 1985 : Section 25: Punishment For Allowing Premises, Etc, To Be Used For Commission Of An Offence

NDPS Act, 1985

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Explanation using Example

An example of the application of Section 25 of The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, could be a scenario where Rita owns a property that she rents out to tenants. Unbeknownst to her, one of the tenants starts using the property as a base for the illegal sale of narcotics. If Rita becomes aware of the illegal activities and does not take any action to stop it, she could be charged under this section for knowingly allowing her premises to be used for the commission of a drug-related offence. If the tenant is found guilty of selling narcotics, which is punishable under the Act, Rita could also face the same level of punishment as the tenant for permitting her property to be used for this purpose.

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