LAWS(BOM)-2007-8-108

NELSON MORISON METHEW Vs. STATE OF GOA

Decided On August 23, 2007
NELSON MORISON METHEW Appellant
V/S
STATE OF GOA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD Mr. J. P. de Souza with Ms. C. Collasso, the learned Counsel on behalf of the Appellant and Mr. C. A. Ferreira, the learned Public Prosecutor on behalf of the Respondent.

(2.) THE appeal has been restricted on the point of quantum of sentence. The learned Special Judge, N. D. P. S. Court has convicted the accused under section 21 (b) of the N. D. P. S. Act, 1985 (Act, for short) and sentenced him to undergo R. I. for a term of four years and to pay a fine of Rs. 50,000/-, in default to undergo R. I. for one year.

(3.) THE accused was arrested on 13-1-2001 with the allegation that he was found in possession of 130 gms. of heroin and 175 gms. of brown sugar. The said 175 gms. of brown sugar, when analyzed by Shri Purkait at the Central forensic Science Laboratory turned out to be negative for brown sugar but were positive for paracetamol and caffeine which do not come under the purview of the narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. As far as Exh. 1 i. e. 130 gms. of heroin which were in 26 cellophane packets, the same were tested positive for heroin and 10 of such packets were tested of percentage of heroin. Shri Purkait, the analyst, has given the percentage of each packet of the said 10 packets, average of which works out to 43. 55%. On the basis of the said average, learned Counsel on behalf of the accused and the learned Public Prosecutor submit that it can be taken that the accused was found with 55. 9 gms. of heroin in the total quantity of 130 gms. which was found with him. This would be in terms of the Judgment of this Court in the case of Mr. Kasirye Alfani v. S. N. Salve (Criminal Appeal No. 12/2000 decided on 2/8 August, 2003) and followed in usman M. H. Shaik v. Union of India (Criminal Appeal No. 55/2004. In other words, the accused was found with variable quantity for which punishment provided is R. I. for a term which may extend to 10 years and fine to one lakh of rupees.