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1996 (8) TMI 337

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.... for the Respondents. [Judgment]. -  The petitioner amongst others was arrested in connection with the offence under the N.D.P.S. Act (for short the Act). The case came up for framing of the charge before the learned Sessions Judge, Chandigarh and the learned Sessions Judge, by his order dated 8-2-1996 framed the charge against the petitioner for committing the offence under Sections 21 and....

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.... Dev Kohli. Crl. Rev. 119/1996 5. The learned Advocate for the petitioner has further argued that statements of the co-accused cannot be treated as an evidence. The learned Session Judge had observed that the question as to what value is to be attached to the statement which have been recorded under Section 67 of the Act will have to be gone into once these are proved by the official before....

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....his arrival at Chandigarh, he was received by Manohar Singh. On 10-5-1995, they did not have a detailed discussion. On 11-5-1995, they discussed a lot about their business and on the same date, he returned to Delhi by train. 7. It is further stated by the said accused that he again came to Chandigarh on 19-5-1995 and tried to contact Manohar Singh to tell him about his arrival and there was ....