ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

Centre to move Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Bill in Rajya Sabha today

New Delhi [India], December 15 (ANI): The Centre will be moving the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2021 in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday for consideration and passage.

ANI Dec 15, 2021 08:07 IST googleads

Representative Image

New Delhi [India], December 15 (ANI): The Centre will be moving the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2021 in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday for consideration and passage.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will move the Bill in the second half of the Upper House proceedings.
The NDPS (Amendment) Bill, 2021 seeks amendment to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, and seeks to rectify a drafting "anomaly" created by a 2014 amendment to the parent legislation.
The anomaly crept in when the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act was amended in 2014 to allow better medical access to narcotic drugs and removing state barriers in transporting and licensing of essential narcotic drugs.
The 2021 amendment contains a legislative declaration about what one section refers to. It says Section 2 clause (viii)a corresponds to clause (viii)b in Section 27, since 2014 when the provision was first brought in.
Section 27A of the NDPS Act, 1985, prescribes the punishment for financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders.
In 2014, a substantial amendment was made to the NDPS Act to allow for better medical access to narcotic drugs. In Section 2(viii)a, the amendment defined "essential drugs"; under Section 9, it allowed the manufacture, possession, transport, import inter-State, export inter-State, sale, purchase, consumption and use of essential narcotic drugs.
But before the 2014 amendment, Section 2(viii)a already existed and contained a catalogue of offences for which the punishment is prescribed in Section 27A.
Section 27A reads: "Whoever indulges in financing, directly or indirectly, any, of the activities specified in sub-clauses (i) to (v) of clause (viii)a of section 2 or harbours any person engaged in any of the aforementioned activities, shall be punishable with 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 rupees but which may extend to two lakh rupees.
"Provided that the court may, for reasons to be recorded in the judgment, impose a fine exceeding two lakh rupees."
While defining "essential drugs" in 2014, the legislation re-numbered Section 2.
The catalogue of offences, originally listed under Section 2(viii)a, was now under Section 2(viii)b. In the amendment, Section 2(viii)a defined essential narcotic drugs.
However, the drafters missed amending the enabling provision in Section 27A to change Section 2(viii)a to Section 2(viii)b.
Section 27A punished offences mentioned under Section 2(viii)a sub-clauses i-v.
However, Section 2 (viii)a sub-clauses i-v, which were supposed to be the catalogue of offences, does not exist after the 2014 amendment. It is now Section 2(viii)b.
This error in the text meant since 2014, Section 27A was inoperable.
The error was noticed by a district judge in West Agartala. In June this year, the Tripura High Court, while hearing a reference made by the district court, flagged the drafting error, urging the Centre to bring in an amendment and rectify it.
In 2016, an accused had sought bail before a special judge in West Tripura in Agartala, citing this omission in drafting. The accused's plea was that since Section 27A penalised a blank list, he could not be charged under the offence. The district judge then referred the legal question to the High Court.
The government had argued that the drafting error cannot be grounds to seek bail and must be overlooked. Although the HC agreed with the government and read the provision the way it was intended and not the way it was drafted, it said the reading could not be applied retrospectively.
Article 20(1) of the Constitution says that no person shall be convicted of any offence except for violation of the law in force at the time of the commission of the act charged as an offence, nor be subjected to a penalty greater than that which might have been inflicted under the law in force at the time of the commission of the offence.
This protection means that a person cannot be prosecuted for an offence that was not a "crime" under the law when it was committed.
In September, the government brought in an ordinance to rectify the drafting error, which Lok Sabha passed on Monday by a voice vote that corrects a drafting error in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Amendment) Act.
"It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of May, 2014," the Bill reads.
During the discussion in Lok Sabha, Finance Minister had said retrospective application is permitted in "clarificatory amendments." "It is not substantive, that is why, retrospective is allowed," she said.
She also mentioned that the government had sought the opinion of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's opinion before introducing the amendment. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Politics

Giriraj Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over conduct in Parliament

Giriraj Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over conduct in Parliament

Speaking to reporters here on Thursday, Singh said the opposition had sought permission to speak on the issue of LPG, but did not adhere to the subject.

Read More
Politics

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage "affecting families"

Congress' Muraleedharan says LPG shortage

"Most of the hotels are closed. Even in the few that are open, we are not getting proper food. This situation is affecting families as well. Therefore, we request the Central Government to intervene in this matter and take strong action to ensure the supply of LPG gas," Muraleedharan told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram.

Read More
General News

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

According to Delhi Police, around 12:30 am, staff of Prince Hotel located at SPM T-point on Church Mission Road informed the beat staff that Room No. 205 was locked and the guest inside was not responding despite repeated knocking.

Read More
Politics

"No shortage of petrol, diesel or LPG": Hardeep Singh Puri

In his statement in the Lok Sabha, Puri said the government has taken multiple measures to safeguard the country's energy security and ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products, cooking gas, and natural gas.

Read More
Politics

29 lakh women received funds under Mahila Udyamita Scheme: Sarma

29 lakh women received funds under Mahila Udyamita Scheme: Sarma

"Till today, 29 lakh women have received the fund of the Mahila Udyamita Scheme. Today, this fund will be distributed in Sonai and East Goalpara constituency. A total of 33.50 lakh women will get benefits," Himanta Biswa Sarma told reporters.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.