MOHD. ASLAM KHAN versus NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU AND ANOTHER

MOHD. ASLAM KHAN versus NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU AND ANOTHER

The prosecution failed to establish ownership and possession of the premises as belonging to the appellant. There was no independent evidence except retracted statements and an agreement not admitted by appellant nor seized from his custody. The conviction and sentence are unsustainable.

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Parties
Appellant: Mohd. Aslam Khan; Respondent: Narcotics Control Bureau and Another
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
20 February 1996
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court (final Hearing and Decision)
Outcome
Appeal allowed; conviction and sentence set aside; appellant to be set at liberty unless required in any other case; fine if paid to be refunded.
Legal Topics
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Proof of Possession, Search and Seizure, Retracted Statements, Ownership of Premises
Criminal Law Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act Proof of Possession Search and Seizure Retracted Statements Ownership of Premises

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Parties

Mohd. Aslam Khan

Appellant

Narcotics Control Bureau and Another

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court (final Hearing and Decision)

  1. 1 Whether the prosecution established ownership and possession of the premises from which contraband was seized as belonging to the appellant
  2. 2 Whether reliance on retracted statements and agreement was sufficient to convict the appellant

Ratio Decidendi

The prosecution failed to establish ownership and possession of the premises as belonging to the appellant. There was no independent evidence except retracted statements and an agreement not admitted by appellant nor seized from his custody. The conviction and sentence are unsustainable.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; conviction and sentence set aside; appellant to be set at liberty unless required in any other case; fine if paid to be refunded.

Orders

  • Conviction and sentence passed against the appellant are set aside.
  • Appellant will be set at liberty at once unless required in any other case.