Section 42 of NDPS Act, 1985 : Section 42: Power Of Entry, Search, Seizure And Arrest Without Warrant Or Authorisation
NDPS Act, 1985
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Explanation using Example
An officer from the narcotics department receives a tip-off that a certain warehouse is being used to store a large quantity of illegal drugs. The officer, who is empowered by the Central Government to act under Section 42 of The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, believes the information to be credible and decides to act on it. As the officer suspects that obtaining a search warrant might lead to evidence being destroyed...
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