Heroin or Not? Court's Ruling Raises Questions in NDPS Case

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 09:56:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 13:58:03

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Heroin or Not? Court's Ruling Raises Questions in NDPS Case

In a dramatic turn of events, two individuals, including a police constable, have been acquitted in a narcotics case that has left many questioning the evidence and procedures employed. The Principal Sessions Judge Kupwara, Manjeet Singh Manhas, has discharged the accused, citing a lack of credible evidence and highlighting procedural irregularities that cast a long shadow of doubt over the prosecution's narrative.

The case, which originated in Srinagar, revolved around the alleged recovery of 2.674 kilograms of heroin from Panjtran village in Karnah. However, the forensic evidence presented a contradictory tale. The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Srinagar initially reported that the seized material was not narcotics, only to be contradicted by a subsequent report from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in Chandigarh, which identified the substance as heroin. This glaring discrepancy was a pivotal factor in the court's decision to discharge the accused, Farooq Hussain Shah and Khursheed Ahmad Chohan, under Section 227 of the CrPC.

The case gained national prominence due to the harrowing allegations of custodial torture made by Chohan, a serving police constable. The Supreme Court of India took cognizance of the matter and ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry, leading to the arrest of several police officials, including a Deputy Superintendent. The CBI investigation into the alleged torture continues, even as the Sessions Court has now cleared Chohan of narcotics charges.

As the legal drama unfolds, the case underscores the importance of rigorous evidence collection and the need for transparency in law enforcement procedures. With the spotlight on the investigation process, the public awaits further developments, hoping for a resolution that upholds justice and accountability.