LAWS(DLH)-1989-5-10

UPENDER SINGH Vs. STATE

Decided On May 01, 1989
UPENDER SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF DELHI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal is directed against the judgment/sentence dated 14-12-87/16-12-87 by which Sh. R. P. Gupta, learned Additional Sessions Judge, New Delhi convicted the appellant under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (herein after called the NDPS Act, and sentenced him to undergo Rl for 10 years and also to pay a fine of Rs. 1,00,000.00 . In default of payment of the fine, the appellant was to under go a further imprisonment of six months.

(2.) The brief facts in which this prosecution arose are that on 15th April, 1986, a police party comprising of S. I. Sube Singh, S. 1. Jai Parkash, S. 1. Karan Singh, H. C. Sukh Pal Singh, H. C. Sher Singh and Constable Sat Dev, Rohtas Singh, Tilak Raj, Harish Chand, Ganesh Dutt and Sanjay Singh were patrolling the area of Police Station Connaught Place along with Inspector Dharam Pal Singh in Police Van No. DED-8548. At about 8.30 P.M. while they were near Regal Building, a secret information was received that two persons present near Plaza Bus stand were carrying bags containing charas on their shoulder and they were waiting for the purchaser. A raiding party, therefore, was constituted by the police officials by joining a public witness Shankar Lal of Govind Puri who happened to be present there by chance. The raiding party under the supervision of Inspector Dharam Pal Singh reached near Plaza Bus stand along with the informer where they found two persons standing at about 8.30 P.M. Those two persons were (i) Baldev Singh and (2) the appellant Upender Singh. Before subjecting them to search, they were asked whether they desired their search in the presence of a Gazetted Officer or a Magistrate. The appellant declined the offer. So his bag was search which was found to contain 4 packets of polythene containing charas. Each paket weighed 2 Kilograms and thus those four packets were found to contain 8 Kilograms of charas. These were numbered I to 4. 50 grams was separated as sample from each of the packets. Then all the samples and the remaining charas were separately sealed with the seal of SSY. A CFSL form was also filled up. A seizure memo duly attested by the public witness Shankar Lal was prepared. Rukka Ex. Public Witness 3|A was sent by Sube Singh, S. 1. of Police station Connaught Place for registration of a case whereupon a formal FIR was recorded at the Police Station. The seal was handed over to Shankar Lal. The appellant was arrested. The case property was sent to the police atation where SHO Inspector P. N Arora affixed his own seal PNA on all the parcels and got them deposited in the Malkhana of the police station. Later on the sample parcels were sent to CFSL where they were chemically examined. The report of the Analyst showed that the samples were those of Charas.

(3.) To prove the case, the prosecution examined eight witnesses in all who are Public Witness -I S .H. O. P. N. Arora, Public Witness -2 Inspector Dharam Pal Singh, Public Witness -3 ASI Jeet Singh, Public Witness -4 N. K. Parshad, Senior Scientific Officer, Public Witness -5 H. C. Atohte Sham Raza, Public Witness -6 Constable Sanjay Kumar, Public Witness -7 S. 1. Subey Singh and Public Witness -8 S. 1. Karan Singh. The public witness PW Shankar Lal did not support the case of the prosecution against the other accused i.e. Baldev Singh, therefore, he was dropped by the prosecution.