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1994 Supreme(Del) 387

MICHAEL GORDEN KINGSBURY – Appellant
Versus
NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU – Respondent


V. B. Bansal

( 1 ) U. K. Mishra, Intelligence Officer, Narcotics Controlbureau (hereinafter REFERRED TO toas"ncb") filed a complaint dated 22. 1. 1987 againstmichael Gordon Kingsbury and Ms. Helen Anne Cooper for the offences punishable under Sections 20,23 and 28 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substancesact (hereinafter REFERRED TO to as "the NDPS Act" ). The case came up before theadditional Sessions Judge, New Delhi on 8. 5. 1987 when the following chargeswere framed against them :-Charge framed Against Michael Gordon Kingsbury:--"firstly that on 12. 1. 87in early hours at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi Transitlounge, you were found in possession of 0. 9 Kg. of Hashish (Cannabis)concealed in especially made cavities in both the black shoes worn by you andthereby committed an offence punishable u/sec. 20 of the NDPS Act withinmy cognizance. Secondly, on the aforesaid date time and place you attempted to export outof India the aforesaid 0. 9 Kg. of Hashish (Cannabis) in contravention ofprovisions of Sec. 8 of the NDPS Act punishable u/secs. 23 r/w. 28 of thendps Act 1985 and within my cognizance"charge Framed Against Michael Gordon Kingsbury and Ms. Helen An





















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