Vadodara Tragedy || ‘Accused Took Drugs, Switched Seats Before Crash’: Police

The accused in the Vadodara accident case consumed drugs and switched seats before the crash. Blood samples have been sent for forensic testing to identify the substances used. A senior police official stated that if reports confirm the driver, Chaurasiya, was under the influence, strict legal action will follow. The investigation is ongoing.

Calcutta High Court : ADG of North Bengal to Investigate Disappearance of Drugs from Police Warehouse

The Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench of Calcutta High Court has ordered an investigation into the disappearance of drugs, including 75 grams of brown sugar and 20 bottles of cough syrup, from the Matigara police station in Siliguri. This follows allegations of discrepancies in the quantity of seized materials presented in court, prompting a thorough inquiry by the Additional Director General of North Bengal.

Aryan Khan Case: ED Assures Bombay High Court: “Sameer Wankhede Won’t Face Arrest Until March 1”

Former NCB zonal director, Sameer Wankhede, faces a money laundering case over an alleged Rs 25 crore bribe demand in the Aryan Khan drug case. The Bombay High Court has granted him protection from arrest until March 1. Wankhede has also challenged the case, alleging malice and vendetta due to his prior complaint against NCB officials.

Ganja In Court: Repeat Offenders Caught with Ganja During Court Appearance

In a special Court for NDPS, two NDPS accused were held carrying ganja. The accused Dhandapani and Murugan, who were arrested two years prior for smuggling ganja and subsequently released on bail, were attending a trial session at the special NDPS court located within the Madras High Court premises. Chennai: On Thursday two individuals, previously […]

In The Bombay High Court | Former NCB Official Sameer Wankhede Challenges ED’s Money Laundering Case

Former Mumbai NCB zonal director, Sameer Wankhede, is challenging a money laundering case IN BOMBAY HIGH COURT filed against him by the Enforcement Directorate, claiming it to be retaliatory. This comes after his complaint against a senior NCB official. Wankhede has sought dismissal of the case and protection from coercive action, alleging bias by the ED. The hearing is scheduled for February 15.

Supreme Court Upholds Centre’s Decision to Classify Medical Devices as ‘Drugs’

The Supreme Court of India upheld the classification of medical devices as “drugs,” aligning with international standards and prioritizing patient safety. The decision dismissed a petition challenging the government’s categorization, emphasizing the need for regulatory oversight. This ruling sets a precedent, ensuring stringent regulatory measures for medical devices and emphasizing patient welfare.