LAWS(RAJ)-2001-7-5

FAGLU RAM Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On July 12, 2001
Faglu Ram Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS appeal is directed against the judgment of conviction and order of sentence dated 8th March, 2001 passed by learned Special Judge, NDPS Cases, Jodhpur in Sessions Case No. 24/99 whereby accused appellants were convicted for offence under Section 8/18 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (for short 'NDPS Act') and sentenced each of them to 10 years rigorous imprisonment along with fine of Rs. 1,00,000/ -, in default of payment of fine, to further undergo two and half years' imprisonment.

(2.) THE concise relevant facts of the case are that at 11AM on 17.3.1999, Surendra Singh, SHO, Police Station, Rani (PW -3) received a secret information Ex.P -7 by telephone that two persons of 'Raika' caste, one of whom is young, wearing white Dhoti, black sweater and 'Chundri' headgear and the other is wearing red colour turban, white 'Angarkhi' and Dhoti as also a sheddy colour coat and both having a black blanket with red stripes; were having opium tied in their Lungi and have proceeded from Nadol to Barkana, if apprehended urgently, narcotic can be recovered.

(3.) THE samples so seized and sealed were sent in sealed condition to the Forensic Science Laboratory through PW -5 Champa Lal, Constable, whereupon report Ex.P -19 was received, which indicated that the samples were found containing 1.90% morphine and it was opium.