suo motu PIL drug near school
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Young students of an impressionable age are enticed into consumption of such drugs and cigarettes virtually opening the path towards addiction and their physical destruction”.

Bombay High Court
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Inmates face social stigma which can disrupt relationships with family and friends and the incarcerated persons often suffer long-term consequences from having been subjected to pain, deprivation, and extremely atypical patterns and norms of living and interacting with others.

Tripura High Court
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“The data furnished by the TSLSA are indeed alarming. And more so, since youth in a particular age group are being found to be affected by this life threatening disease.”

NIA investigate non-scheduled offence
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court held that NIA could investigate non-scheduled offence, or a person involved in a non-scheduled offence, provided there is a connection with the scheduled offence. This nexus between any other offence and the Scheduled Offence is of critical importance and must be present to enable the NIA to investigate any other offence committed by an accused in connection with the Scheduled Offence.

Case BriefsHigh Courts

Kerala High Court: Instant writ petition was registered suo motu, taking note of the menace of drug consumption and trade in State.

Case BriefsSupreme Court

Supreme Court: In the petition highlighting the alarming increase in the use of drugs and alcohol among children in India, the Court