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Drugs and Narcotics

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    How does this explainer help the user?

    This explainer aims at providing the user the different provisions regarding narcotic and psychotropic drugs in India. It enumerates the punishment for cultivating, producing, manufacturing, possessing, transporting, inter-state importing or exporting, selling, purchasing, using or consuming drugs. It also explains provisions of the act for addicts along with the procedure that has to be followed by the officer in charge while dealing with case concerning this.

    What are the laws being discussed?

    The laws discussed in this explainer include the  Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 

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    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  If an addict who is charged for consuming narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances or any other crime in relation to a small quantity of that drug or substance voluntarily seeks to undergo medical treatment for de-addiction, he will notRead more

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    Government’s efforts for controlling drug abuse

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Government Schemes and Centres The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has been implementing a Central Sector Scheme of Assistance for Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse since 1985 for identification counselling, treatment and rehabilitation of addicts throughRead more

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    Bail for using Drugs

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Crimes committed in relation to drugs and substances are all cognisable in nature. This means that the police do not need a warrant from a Magistrate to make an arrest.  If the crime committed is for a small quantityRead more

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    Vehicle Stop and Search

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  If an authorised police officer has reason to believe that a vehicle or an animal is being used to transport narcotic drugs, psychotropic or controlled substances, he has the power to stop such vehicle or animal and search itRead more

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    Illegal entry, search, seizure and arrest by police

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  The law punishes those police officers who maliciously or vexatiously do the following acts 1: Enter and search or direct other officers to enter and search a place or a vehicle without any reasonable suspicion. Intentionally and unnecessarily seize propertyRead more

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    Amphetamine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Amphetamine is a psychotropic substance1, the manufacture, possession, transport, import, export, sale, purchase and use of which is illegal in India. Some activities may be allowed but only after obtaining express license or permit from the government for theRead more

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    Powers of police and authorities – Search, Seize and Arrest

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Police officers and certain other authorities have wide powers to search and arrest people in relation to crimes committed under this law, and in many cases without a warrant 1 Search a place or a vehicle  If the policeRead more

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    Repeat or subsequent crimes

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  The punishment for repeat offenders under this law is very strict. If you were convicted once before for either committing, abetting or attempting to commit or even conspiring to commit a crime under the drug laws in India, theRead more

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    Consuming Drugs

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Consuming banned drugs and substances is illegal in India and the punishment for this includes jail time  and/or fine.  If you are caught consuming cocaine, morphine, diacetyl-morphine, you can be punished with jail time for up to 1 year and/orRead more

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    Cannabis

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  As per Indian law, possession and use of cannabis are illegal. However, from the cannabis plant only activities relating to the flowering part, aka Ganja/Weed, and the resin, aka Hashish, hash or charas, are illegal.  Ganja/Weed Ganja, also knownRead more

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    Cocaine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Cocaine is a manufactured drug made from coca leaf of the coca plant. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport and inter-state import/export, sell, purchase and use cocaine. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportionalRead more

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    Opium and Opium Poppy

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Opium is the solidified juice of the opium poppy, which is the base plant from which opium is extracted. It is a white juice that is extracted from the poppy plant with the help of scalps in a veryRead more

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    Poppy Straw

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  It is illegal to produce, possess, transport, import, export, sell, purchase, use and omit to warehouse poppy straw. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity of Poppy Straw involved and not theRead more

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    Heroin

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Heroin is a derivative of opium, the chemical term for which is Diacetylmorphine, also known as dia-morphine.  It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, inter-state import/export, sell, purchase and use heroin. The punishment for carrying out any of theseRead more

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    Morphine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Morphine is a drug manufactured from opium. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, inter-state import/export, sell, purchase and use Morphine without proper government licenses. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantityRead more

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    Methamphetamine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Methamphetamine is a psychotropic substance, the manufacture, possession, transport, import, export, sale, purchase and use of which is illegal in India.  The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity of Methamphetamine that youRead more

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    Diazepam

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Diazepam is a psychotropic substance1,  the manufacture, possession, transport, import, export, sale, purchase and use of which is illegal in India.  The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity of Diazepam that youRead more

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    Ecgonine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Ecgonine is a manufactured drug derived from the coca plant. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, import, export, sell, purchase and use Ecgonine. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity ofRead more

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    Codeine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Codeine is a manufactured drug derived from opium. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, import, export, sell, purchase and use Codeine in India. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity ofRead more

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    Thebaine

    By Nyaaya | 26 June, 2020

    Trigger Warning: The following content contains information on drugs and narcotics which some readers may find disturbing.  Thebaine is a manufactured drug derived from opium. It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, import, export, sell, purchase and use in India. The punishment for carrying out any of these activities is proportional to the quantity of ThebaineRead more

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    Andhra Pradesh

    Girl Child Protection Scheme

    The Girl Child Protection Scheme is aimed at preventing gender discrimination by empowering and protecting rights of girl children through direct investment from the State Government. It provides a number of incentives to promote the empowerment of the girl child:

    • In case of a single girl child she is entitled to receive Rs.1.00 lakh after completion of 20 years of age.
    • In case of two girl children, both of them are entitled to receive Rs.30,000/- each, after completion of 20 years age.
    • Both “single girl child” and “two girl children” are entitled to receive Rs1,200/- per annum as scholarship from 9th class to 12th class (including ITI course) during their period of study, as a benefit under the scheme.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Bangaru Thalli Scheme

    Bangaru Thalli is a welfare scheme for girls launched by Government of Andhra Pradesh. The scheme supports the family of a girl from her birth till her graduation. All the Below Poverty Line white card holders are eligible for the scheme.

    Details of the scheme can be found in the Andhra Pradesh Bangaru Thalli Girl Child Promotion and Empowerment Act, 2013.

    Assam

    Manjoni Scheme

    Under this scheme, Rs. 5000 is deposited by the State Government at the time of the birth of a girl child and the girl would get the matured value of this fixed deposit when she turns 18. In order to be eligible for this scheme, the girl child must be born in a Government hospital and the family should have adopted the two child norm.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Bihar

    Mukhyamantri Kanya Suraksha Yojana

    Under this scheme the girl child gets financial assistance from her birth till graduation amounting to a total of Rs. 51,000. The funds will be dispersed over a period of time upon attaining a certain age and completion of certain prerequisites:

    • At birth: Rs 2000
    • Age 1 upon issuance of Aadhar card: Rs. 1000
    • Age 2: Rs. 2000
    • Passing 12th grade: Rs. 10,000
    • Graduation: Rs. 25,000

    These benefits are available to only 2 girls in a family and residents of Bihar. Girls coming from financially weaker backgrounds will be given priority. To apply to this scheme, the parents can visit the anganwadi centres, fill the application form and submit the necessary documents to the anganwadi workers.

    Goa

    MAMTA scheme for girl child

    With a view of improving the female sex ratio of the State, under this scheme an amount of Rs. 10000/- will be paid to all the mothers who deliver a girl child  (maximum 02 deliveries) in a registered medical institution. Eligible mothers can apply to the Child Development Project Officer through the local Anganwadi Centre with a copy of the Birth Certificate within 45 days from delivering the child. The benefits are directly credited to the declared Bank Account.

    There is an online application for this scheme. More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Gujarat

    Kunwarbai Nu Mameru Yojana

    The Ministry of Women and Child Development of Gujarat has launched a scheme called Kunwarbai Nu Mameru Yojana that offers financial assistance of Rs. 10,000 to only one girl of a family. However, this scheme has been started specifically for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes girls. Only those with an annual income limit of Rs. 1,20,000 (Rural areas) and Rs.1,50,000 (Urban areas) are eligible for this scheme.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Haryana

    Laldi Scheme

    The Ladli Scheme of Haryana is meant to provide benefits to biological parents who have no son (biological or adopted) but only daughters. This scheme is only available to those who are either domicile of Haryana or working for the State government, whose gross annual income of the family does not exceed Rs. 2,00,000.

    The pattern of this scheme is similar to the Old Age Samman Allowance scheme for the families having only girl children. The enrolment of families under this scheme commences from the 45th birthday of the mother or the father whoever is older of the two till their 60th birthday i.e. for 15 years (Thereafter they will be eligible for Old Age Samman Allowance). The rate of allowance provided is Rs. 1,800 per month.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Himachal Pradesh

    Indira Gandhi Balika Suraksha Yojana

    Under this scheme, the families adopting family planning methods after the birth of the first female child will be given a sum of Rs. 25,000 and those adopting family planning methods after the birth of two female children will be given a cash of Rs. 20,000.

    The health department of the Himachal Pradesh government also provides free of cost transportation either through taxi or ambulance for carrying pregnant women to the nearest hospital for delivery.

    Beti Hai Anmol Yojana

    Under this scheme, for all the families lying below the poverty line in Himachal and having one or two girls, a sum of Rs. 5100 will be deposited in the name of girls at the time of their birth. Moreover, to help in the education of such girls, scholarships ranging from Rs. 300 to Rs. 1500 will be given to them from class I to class XII.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Jammu and Kashmir

    Ladli Beti Scheme

    Under this scheme, financial assistance of Rs. 1000 per month is made by the Government from the birth of the girl child / account opening date for the next 14 years. For this, zero balance accounts have already been opened in the Jammu and Kashmir Bank in respective localities. This is only applicable to girls born on or after 1st April 2015, and whose parental income is less than Rs. 75,000 per annum.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

    Jharkhand

    Ladli Lakshmi Yojana

    Under this scheme, the State government offers a girl child from families below poverty line benefits of Rs. 1,80,600. An amount of Rs. 6,000 will be deposited annually into the girls account till she turns 5 years old. Further amounts will be added upon completion of higher education, marriage and so on, along with monthly allowances of Rs. 200 for girl students.

    Karnataka

    Karnataka Bhagyashree Scheme

    With the idea of raising the status of girl children and promoting their birth in the country, the Karnataka government has come up with the Karnataka Bhagyashree Scheme. The scheme provides financial assistance to the girl child in families that lie below the poverty line through her mother or father who is subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions.

    The government of Karnataka offers the following benefits to the eligible candidates of this scheme-

    • The girl child gets a health insurance cover of upto Rs. 25,000 per month
    • The child gets an annual scholarship of Rs. 300 to Rs. 1,000, depending upon her age upto 10th standard
    • The parents get Rs. 1 lakh in case of accident and Rs. 42,500 in case of natural death of the girl child.
    • On completing 18 years of age, the parents of the girl child would be paid Rs. 34,751.

    Along with this, there are certain interim payments such as annual scholarships and insurance benefits that the beneficiary can avail upon continued fulfillment of the eligibility criteria. The grant of such facilities promotes the birth of girl children in economically weaker families and raises their status within the society.

    Kerala

    Education Assistance to Women Headed Families

    The scheme proposes to extend a helping hand to these families by way of providing financial assistance to the education of children by the State government.

    More information on this scheme can be found here.

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