A.K.PATNAIK, RANJAN GOGOI
Nilesh Suryakant Shah – Appellant
Versus
State Of Madhya Pradesh – Respondent
JUDGEMENT
1. These are appeals by way of special leave under Article 136 of the Constitution of India against the judgment and order dated 21st February, 2011 of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench in Criminal Appeal Nos. 1048 and 1172 of 2007.
2. The facts very briefly are that on 5th May, 2004, R.C. Pathak, Thanedar Incharge (TI) of Police Station Annapura conducted raid at 15:15 hours at Kshitij Apartment, Usha Nagar Square and apprehended Nilesh Suryakant Shah, the appellant in Criminal Appeal No. 484 of 2013 outside Flat No. 305 of the Apartment as he was alleged to have been carrying brown sugar in a suit case. After seizing the alleged brown sugar from Nilesh, R.C.Pathak entered Flat No.305 and apprehended the appellant Vijay Jain as it was alleged that he also had brown sugar in his clothes. R.C. Pathak also seized the alleged brown sugar from Vijay. Thereafter he handed over investigation to his successor, R.D.Bhardwaj, Thanedar Incharge of Raj Nagar Police Station and after investigation charge sheet was filed against Nilesh and Vijay for the offence under Section 8/21(c) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (for short 'the NDPS Act').
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