The document summarizes the key aspects of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 in India. It provides definitions of important terms related to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. It discusses the evolution of drug laws in India. The objectives, scope and roles of key officers under the Act are outlined. Provisions around prohibition, control, regulation and offenses/penalties are summarized.
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this presentation explains about the manufacture of opium, controlled opreations for opium manufacture, administrative agencies, offences and penalties of opium, ammendments of opium act.
this is an act that comes under Indian judiciary. it deals about the cultivation, supply and proper usage of narcotic substances. it has its own committee that regulates the activities according to the act.
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The statutory control over narcotic drugs was being exercised under The Opium Act, 1857, The Opium Act, 1878 and The Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930.
India had no legislation regarding narcotics until 1985. Cannabis smoking in India has been known since at least 2000 BC and is first mentioned in the Atharvaveda, which dates back a few hundred years BC.
Contents :
Introduction
Definitions
Authorities and Officers
The Consultative Committee Prohibition, control and Regulation
Power of Central Govt. to Permit, Control and Regulate
Power of State Govt. to Permit, Control and Regulate
Offences and Penalties
National Fund.
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The Government of India has repealed these old Acts and passed “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985’’.
These Acts established in 14 November 1985.
History and Objectives
Definitions
Administration of the act and rules
Provisions related to Import
Provisions related to Manufacture
Provisions related to Sale
Labeling and Packaging
Schedules to the act and rules
Recent amendment act, 2008
List of forms
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Contents :
Introduction
Definitions
Authorities and Officers
The Consultative Committee Prohibition, control and Regulation
Power of Central Govt. to Permit, Control and Regulate
Power of State Govt. to Permit, Control and Regulate
Offences and Penalties
National Fund.
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The Central Acts like Opium Act, 1857,the Opium Act ,1878 and the Dangerous Drugs Act,1930 were enacted a long time ago. With the changing circumstances and the developments in the field illicit drug traffic and drug abuse at national and international level ,many drawbacks have come to notice in the said Acts.
The Government of India has repealed these old Acts and passed “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,1985’’.
These Acts established in 14 November 1985.
History and Objectives
Definitions
Administration of the act and rules
Provisions related to Import
Provisions related to Manufacture
Provisions related to Sale
Labeling and Packaging
Schedules to the act and rules
Recent amendment act, 2008
List of forms
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Definitions, Class of Prohibitions Advertisement - Section 3, Classes of exempted advertisements, Powers of entry, search etc., Offenses and penalties, Scrutiny of misleading advertisements relating to drugs, Manner in which advertisements may be sent confidentially, Case Studies.
The poison Act, 1919 was passed on 3rd September , 1919, with a view to control the import, possession and sale of Poisons.
It extends to whole of India but is not applicable to the state J&K.
The Act of 1919 replaced the poison Act of 1904.
The term “Poison” has not been defined under the Act.
Under the Act, the central Govt. has been authorised to regulate the import of poison across, while the various State Govt. has been authorised to make rules regarding the possession and sale of poison within their respective territories.
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OBJECTIVE:-
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, commonly referred to as the NDPS Act, is an Act of the Parliament of India that prohibits a person from the production, manufacturing, cultivation, possession, sale, purchasing, transport, storage, and consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
AUTHORITIES AND OFFICERS:-
Officers of Central Government—
Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 4, the Central Government shall appoint a Narcotics Commissioner and may also appoint such other officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
The Narcotics Commissioner shall, either by himself or through officers subordinate to him, exercise all powers and perform all functions relating to the superintendence of the cultivation of the opium poppy and production of opium and shall also exercise and perform such other powers and functions as may be entrusted to him by the Central Government.
The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the Central Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of the Board or any other authority or officer.
Officers of State Government:-
(1) The State Government may appoint such officers with such designations as it thinks fit for this Act.
(2) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the State Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of any other authority or officer.
CONSTITUTION & FUNCTIONS OF NARCOTIC AND PSYCHOTROPIC CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE:-
The Central Government may constitute, by notification in the Official Gazette, an advisory committee to be called “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee ” to advise the Central Government on such matters relating to the administration of this Act as are referred to it by that Government from time to time.
The Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members, not exceeding twenty, as may be appointed by the Central Government.
The Committee shall meet when required to do so by the Central Government and shall have the power to regulate its procedure.
The Committee may if it deems it necessary so to do for the efficient discharge of any of its functions, constitute one or more sub-committees and may appoint to any such sub-committee, whether generally or for the consideration of any particular matter, any person (including a non-official) who is not a member of the Committee.
NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE—
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Fund to be called the National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse.
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1. NARCOTIC DRUGS AND
PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
ACT,1985
BYANURAG MISHRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF A.T.V.A
KHALSAAYURVEDIC MEDICAL
COLLEGE
NANGAL KALAN , MANSA ,PUNJAB
2. INTRODUCTION
NDPS ACT, AS IT IS KNOWN POPULARLY, IS MEANT
TO FACE A VERY IMPORTANT SOCIAL PROBLEM:
DRUG TRAFFICKING (DEAL OR TRADE). THIS IS
ALSO ONE OF THE SPECIAL ACTS THAT HAS COME
BEFORE THE COURTS VERY FREQUENTLY AND
HAVING A LARGE NUMBER OF CONFLICTING
JUDGMENTS CONFUSING THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
3. EVOLUTION OF LAW:
• The Opium Act of 1857 was revised first in 1878.
• In 1950, the Opium Act of 1878 was revised as the
Opium and Revenue Laws Act 1950.
• On 16th September 1985, the above mentioned Acts
were repealed(called off) and Act 61 of NDPSA1985
was enforced.
4. OBJECT/LEGISLATIVE INTENT
OF THISACT
• To consolidate (bind together) and amend (change)
the law relating to narcotic drugs ,
• To make stringent(strict/firm) provision for the
control and regulation of operations relating to
narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance and
for matters connected therewith.
5. SCOPE OF NDPS ACT
• THE ACT WAS ORIGINALLY PASSED IN 1985 WAS SPREAD OVER SIX
CHAPTERS COMPRISING 83 SECTIONS. AFTERBEING AMENDED BY
THE NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
(AMENDMENT ACT), 1988 WITH EFFECT FROM 29 MAY 1989. THIS
ACT NOW CONTAINS 8 CHAPTERS.
• ONE SCHEDULE GIVING THE LIST OF PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES.
• SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT ARE CONTAINED IN
CHAPTER 3 DEALING WITH PROHIBITION, CONTROL AND
REGULATION OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES.
• THESE ARE RE- INFORCED BY PROVISIONS RELATING TO OFFENSES
AND PENALTIES IN CHAPTER 4.
6.
7. DEFINITIONS
1. Addict: "addict" means a person who has
dependence/habitual to regular use on/of any narcotic
drug or psychotropic substance.
2.Cannabis:(Hemp):It includes following
(a)charas, that is, the separated resin, whether crude or
purified, obtained from the cannabis plant and also
includes concentrated preparation and resin known as
hashish oil or liquid hashish;
(b) ganja, that is, the flowering or fruiting tops of the
cannabis plant (excluding the seeds and leaves when not
accompanied by the tops),
(c) any mixture, with or without any neutral material, of
ganja or charas or any drink prepared from there.
8.
9. 3. Coca Derivative:
(a) crude cocaine, that is, any extract of coca leaf
which can be used, directly or indirectly, for the
manufacture of cocaine;
(b) ecgonine and all its derivatives from which
which it can be recovered;
(c) cocaine, that is, methyl ester of benzoyl-ecgonine and
its salts; and
(d) all preparations containing more than 0.1
percent of cocaine;
12. 4. "coca leaf" means
(a)the leaf of the coca(Erythroxylum) plant except of a leaf from
which all ecgonine, cocaine and any other ecgonine alkaloids
have been removed;
(b)any mixture thereof with or without any neutral material; but
does not include any preparation containing less than 0.1% of
cocaine;
5."manufacture", in relation to narcotic drugs or
psychotropic substances, includes
(1) all processes other than production by which such drugs or
substances may be obtained;
(2) refining or transformation of such drugs or substances;
(3) making of preparation (otherwise than in a pharmacy on
prescription) containing such substances.
13. 6."manufactured drug" means
(a) all coca derivatives, medicinal cannabis, opium derivatives
and poppy straw concentrate;
(b) any other narcotic substance or preparation which the
Central Government may, having regard to the available
information as to its nature or to a decision, if any, under
any International Convention, by notification in the
Official Gazette, declare to be a manufactured drug,
7 “medicinal cannabis’’ (medicinal
hemp)means any extract or tincture of
cannabis
8. “narcotic drug’’means coca leaf, cannabis (hemp), opium,
poppy straw and includes all manufactured drugs.
15. 9."opium" means
(a)the coagulated juice of the opium poppy; and
(b)any mixture, with or without any neutral material,
(excluding preparation containing less than 0.2 % of
morphine)
10."opium derivative" means
(a) medicinal opium,
(b) prepared opium,
(c)phenanthrene alkaloids, namely, morphine, codeine,
thebaine and their salts;
(d) diacetylmorphine, heroin and its salts; and
(e)all preparations containing more than 0.2 % of morphine or
containing any diacetylmorphine.
16.
17. 11. "opium poppy" means
(a) the plant of the species Papaver somniferum L.; and
(b) the plant of any other species of Papaver from which
opium or any phenanthrene alkaloid can be extracted .
(and which the Central Government may, by notification
in the Official Gazette, declare to be opium poppy for
the purposes of this Act; )
12."poppy straw" means all parts (except the seeds) of
the opium poppy after harvesting whether in their
original form or cut, crushed or powdered and whether
or not juice has been extracted there from;
18. 13. psychotropic substance" means
any substance, natural or synthetic, or any salt or preparation
of such substance or material included in the list of
psychotropic substances specified in the Schedule - l.
22. IILICIT TRAFFIC/PREVENTION OF ILLICIT
TRAFFIC IN NARCOTIC DRUGS AND
PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
• 1.Cultivating any coca plant or gathering any portion of
coca plant.
• 2.Cultivating the opium poppy or any cannabis plant.
• 3.Engaging in the
production,manufacture,possession,sale,purchase,
transportation, warehousing concealment,(hiding) use of
consumption ,inter-state import,inter-state export, import
into India, export from India or trans-shipment of narcotic
drugs or psychotropic substances.
23. 4. Dealing in narcotic drugs ,psychotropic substances.
5. Handling or letting any premises for use for any of the purpose
referred in (1-4)
6. Financing any activity by himself or through any other person
in the furtherance or in support of doing any of the aforesaid acts.
7.Harbouring (give shelter) persons engaged in any of the above
said activities.
8. Abetting(encourage/assist)or conspiring(planning secretly) in
the furtherance or in support of doing any of the aforesaid acts
except to the extent permitted under the Narcotic Drugs and
Psychotropic Substances Act 1985, or any rule or order made, or
any condition of any licence,permit or authorization issued,
thereunder
24. OFFICERS OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
NARCOTICS COMMISSIONER:
• Under the provision of this act, the central Government
may appoint Narcotic Commissioner and such other officer
as it thinks fit. Narcotics Commissioner himself or with the
help of other officers shall perform the functions relating
to:
• 1. The supervision of the cultivation of the opium poppy.
• 2. Production of opium and
• 3. Other functions as may be entrusted to him by the
Central Government.
• The State Government may appoint such officers as
deemed fit for the purposes of thisAct.
25. NARCOTICS DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC
SUBSTANCES CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE
• Constituted for efficient administration of this Act by
the Central Government as an advisory committee
• Consists of Chairman and not more than 20
members.
• Advices the Central Government on the matters
relating to administration of this Act.
26. PROHIBITION, CONTROL AND
REGULATION
-No person shall
(a)cultivate any coca plant or gather any portion of coca plant; or
(b) cultivate the opium poppy or any cannabis plant; or
(c) produce, manufacture, possess, sell, purchase, transport, warehouse, use,
consume, import inter- State, export inter- State import into India, , export
from India or tranship any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance, except
for medical or scientific purposes and in the manner and to the extent
provided by the provisions of this Act or the rules or orders made there under.
27. CONTROL ON CERTAIN OPERATIONS BY CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT
• (a) empower the Central Government to fix from time to time the
limits within which licences may be given for the cultivation of the
opium poppy;
• (b) require that all opium, the produce of land cultivated with the
opium poppy, shall be delivered by the cultivators to the officers
authorized in this behalf by the Central Government.
• (c) prescribe the forms and conditions of licences for cultivation of the
opium poppy and for production and manufacture of opium ;the fees
that may be charged there for; the authorities by which such licences
may be granted, withheld, refused or cancelled and the authorities
before which appeals against the orders of withholding, refusal or
cancellation of licences shall lie.
• (d) prescribe that opium shall be weighed, examined and classified
according to its quality and consistence by the officers authorizedin
this behalf by the Central Government in the presence of the
cultivator at the time of delivery by the cultivator;
28. (e) empower the Central Government to fix from time to
time the price to be paid to the cultivators for the opium
delivered;
(f)provide for the weighment, examination and classification,
according to the quality and consistence, of the opium
received at the factory and the deductions from
examination, classification,deductions or additions shall be
made and the authorities before which appeals against such
decisions shall lie;
(g)require that opium delivered by a cultivator, if found as a result of
examination in the Central Government factory to be adulterated,
may be confiscated (seize)by the officers authorized in this behalf;
(h) prescribe the forms and conditions of licences for the
manufacture of manufactured drugs, the authorities by which such
licences may be granted and the fees may be charged therefor;
29. (i) prescribe the forms and conditions of licences or permits for the
manufacture, possession, transport, import inter-State, export
inter-State, sale, purchase, consumption or use of psychotropic
substances, the authorities by which such licences or permits may
be granted and the fees that may be charged therefor.
(j) prescribe the ports and other places at which any kind of narcotic
drugs or psychotropic substances may be imported into India or
exported from India or transshipped ; the forms and conditions of
certificates, authorizations or permits, as the case may be, for such
import, export or transhipment; the authorities by which such
certificates, authorizations or permits may be granted and the fees
that may be charged therefor.
30. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
1. Punishment for contravention in relation to poppy straw. :-Rigorous
imprisonment for not less than ten years which may extend to twenty
years with fine not less than one lakh rupees which may extend to two
lakh OR more for certain reasons.
2. Punishment for contravention in relation to coca plant and coca leaves:-
rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten years which may
extend to twenty years with fine not less than one lakh which may
extend to two lakh rupees.
3. Punishment for contravention in relation to prepared opium:- Rigorous
imprisonment for a term not less than ten years which may extend to
twenty years with fine not less than one lakh which may extend to two
lakh rupees.
4. Punishment for contravention in relation to opium poppy and opium:-
Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten years which may
extend to twenty years with fine not less than one lakh which may
extend to two lakh rupees.
31. 5. Punishment for embezzlement (illegal disposal) of opium by
cultivator :-Rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be
less than ten years but which may extend to twenty years and shall
also be liable to fine which shall not be less than one lakh but which
may extend to two lakh rupees:
6. Punishment for contravention in relation to cannabis plant and
cannabis.-
a) where such contravention relates to ganja or the cultivation of
cannabis plant: rigorous imprisonment upto five years with a fine
upto fifty thousand rupees.
b) where such contravention relates to cannabis other than ganja:-
Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten years which
may extend to twenty years with fine not less than one lakh which
may extend to two lakh rupees.
32. 7.Punishment for contravention in relation to manufactured drugs and
preparations:- Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten
years which may extend to twenty years with fine not less than one
lakh which may extend to two lakh rupees.
8.Punishment for contravention in relation to psychotropic
substances:- :- Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten
years which may extend to twenty years with fine not less than one
lakh which may extend to two lakh rupees.
9.Punishment for illegal import in to India, export from India or
transhipment of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances:-
Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less than ten years which
may extend to twenty years with fine not less than one lakh
which may extend to two lakh rupees.
33. 10.Punishment for external dealings in narcotic drugs and
psychotropic substances:-Rigorous imprisonment for a term not less
than ten years which may extend to twenty years with fine not less
than one lakh which may extend to two lakh rupees.
11.Punishment for allowing premises, etc., to be used for
commencement of an offence:- Rigorous imprisonment for a term
not less than ten years which may extend to twenty years with fine
not less than one lakh which may extend to two lakh rupees.
12.Punishment for certain acts by licensee or his servants.-
The acts are:
(a)omits, without any reasonable cause, to maintain accounts or
to submit any
(b)fails to produce without any reasonable cause such licence,
permit or authorisation on demand of any officer authorized by
the Central Government or State Government in this behalf;
34. (d)keeps any accounts or makes any statement which is false.
(c)willfully and knowingly does any act in breach of any of the
conditions of licence, permit or authorisation for which a penalty
is not prescribed elsewhere in thisAct,he shall be punishable with
imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with
fine or both.
13.Punishment for illegal possession in small quantity for
personal consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic
substance or consumption of such drug or substance:-
a)Where the narcotic drug consumed iscocaine,morphine,diacetyl-
morphine, or any other narcotic drug or any psychotropic substance-
Imprisonment upto one year or fine or both.
b)Where the narcotic drug or psychotropic substance possessed or
consumed is other than those mentioned above is punishable with
Imprisonment upto six month or fine or both
35. 14.Enhanced punishment for certain offences after
previous conviction:- On second and every
subsequent conviction of offences:- Rigorous
imprisonment for a term not less than fifteen years
which may extend to thirty years with fine not less
than one lakhfifty thousand rupees which may
extend to three lakh rupees.