NDPS & special statute offences
The legal representation of the offences according to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) and other special acts requires a very specialised and detail-oriented approach by the law. The terms under these laws are strict, reverse burden and strict bail terms and hard procedure terms which demand defence strategy to be very significant. Cases of NDPS usually deal with the accusations of possession, trafficking, cultivating, conspiracy, and commercial quantity offence- all of which necessitate specific legal investigation.
In the same manner, special statute crimes in legislation like the PMLA, PC Act, UAPA, POSCO, Customs Act and Wildlife Protection Act are associated with complicated legal systems, technical evidences and special investigatory departments. An instance of any procedural breakdown, be it at the seizure and sampling or adherence to the required safeguards, may cause a big difference to the final case outcome.
Yash Agarwal, an advocate and the founder of Yash Agarwal Law Firm, has many years of experience in representing the client in NDPS and special statute cases. His specialization is related to recognize procedural lapses, audit of seizure memos, chain of custody, forensic reports and adherence to the required provisions like Section 42, 50 and 57 of NDPS Act. The strategic approach assisted Yash in questioning weak evidences, illegal searches, and inaccurate paperwork in which may often determine success of the prosecution case.
He represents clients in the process of investigation, bailing, trial, and appeal cases, and provides a strong defence on cases related to CBI, NCB, ED, Customs, and other specialised agencies.
The Yash Agarwal Law Firm has gained recognition lately under his leadership as being able to provide astute legal advice and excellent representation in NDPS and special statute offences guaranteeing successful safeguarding of the rights of its clients in some of the most demanding and high-staked cases of criminal litigation.
- Crimes in NDPS and special statutes demand the use of an exceptionally specialised, detailed and legal technical defence approach.
- Some of the allegations that are witnessed in NDPS cases include possession, trafficking, cultivation, conspiracy, and commercial quantity offences.
- These statutes contain reverse burden and high-bail conditions and procedural protections that are mandatory thus necessitating compliance.
- Such specific laws as PMLA, PC Act, UAPA, POSCO, Customs Act and Wildlife Protection Act imply complicated legal mechanisms and special investigation.
- Any failure in the procedure, such as seizure, sampling, chains of custody, adherence to Section 42/ 50/57, may severely undermine the case of the prosecution.
- Advocate Yash Agarwal has got vast experience in the defense of clients in NDPS and special statute cases.
- He is a specialist in discovering the procedural violations, interpreting the reports of forensic analysis, and questioning the unlawful searches and inappropriate documentations.
- Yash has clients at every level of defence including investigation, bail, trial and appeals.
- He frequently presents himself to the agencies like NCB, CBI, ED, Customs and specialised courts.