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New Delhi, 28 March 2024: The Supreme Court held that cognizance cannot be taken as an offence under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 based on a complaint filed by a police officer.
Reversing the decision of the High Court which had refused to quash the proc......
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Source : DrugsControl Media Services
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