THE CONTROL OF NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1997
THE CONTROL OF NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1997 The Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997, is a pivotal piece of legislation in Pakistan that is aimed at regulating and controlling the production, trafficking, and use of narcotic substances. Enacted in 1997, this act provides a comprehensive legal framework to combat the illicit drug trade and address the public health and social issues associated with narcotics. In this introduction, we will explore the historical context, key objectives, and legal significance of this act. Sections Contents Preamble CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions 3. Calculation of percentages in liquid preparations CHAPTER II PROHIBITION AND PUNISHMENT 4. Prohibition of cultivation of narcotic plants 5. Punishment for contravention of section 4 6. Prohibition of possession of narcotic drugs etc 7. Prohibition of import or export of narcotic drugs, etc 8. Prohibition on trafficking or financing the trafficking of narcotic drugs etc 9. Punishment for Contravention of Sections 6, 7 and 8 10. Prohibition on owning, operating premises or machinery for manufacture of narcotic drugs, etc 11. Punishment for contravention of Section 10 12. Prohibition of acquisition and possession of assets derived from narcotic offences 13. Punishment for contravention of section 12 14. Prohibition on aiding, abetment or association in narcotic offences 15. Punishment for contravention of Section 14 16. Punishment for offence for which no punishment is provided 17. Obstructions to officers 18. Limit of fine, etc 19. Forfeiture of assets of an offender CHAPTER III SEARCH AND INVESTIGATION 20. Power to issue warrants 21. Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant 22. Power to seizure and arrest in public places 23. Power to stop and search conveyance 24. Undercover and controlled delivery operations 25. Mode of making searches and arrest 26. Punishment for vexatious entry, search, seizure or arrest 27. Disposal of persons arrested and articles seized 28. Powers to invest officers of law enforcement agencies with powers of an officer-in-charge of a police station 29. Presumption from possession of illicit articles 30. Presumption as to documents in certain cases 31. Power to call for information 32. Articles connected with narcotics 33. Procedure for making confiscation 34. Federal Narcotics Testing laboratory, etc 35. Government Analyst 36. CHAPTER IV FREEZING AND FORFEITURE OF ASSETS 37. Freezing of assets, etc 38. Tracing of assets 39. Order for forfeiture of assets 40. Forfeiture of assets of person convicted abroad 41. Prohibition of alienation of freezed property 42. Punishment for acquiring property in relation to which proceedings have been taken under this Act. 43. Power to take possession 44. Management of assets frozen or forfeited under the Act CHAPTER V SPECIAL COURTS 45. Jurisdiction to try offences 46. Establishment of Special Courts 47. Application of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 48. Appeal 49. Transfer of cases 50. Special Prosecutor 51. No bail to be granted in respect of certain offences CHAPTER VI TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION OF ADDICTS 52. Registration of addicts 53. Powers of the Government to establish centers for treatment of addicts CHAPTER VII NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE 54. National fund for control of drug abuse 55. Annual Report of the activities financed out of the Fund CHAPTER VIII INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION 56. Authority to make and act on mutual legal assistance requests 57. Mutual legal assistance requests by Pakistan 58. Foreign requests for assistance 59. Foreign requests for an evidence-gathering order or a search warrant 60. Foreign requests for assistance from detained persons 61. Foreign persons in Pakistan in response to a Pakistan request 62. Foreign requests for Pakistan restraining orders 63. Requests for enforcement of foreign confiscation or restraining orders 64. Requests to recover foreign fines 65. Sharing forfeited property with foreign States 66. Extradition CHAPTER IX GENERAL 67. Reporting of suspicious financial transactions 68. Presumption to the assets acquired through dealing in narcotics 69. Departments to render assistance to the Special Courts, etc 70. Notice or order not to be invalid for error in description 71. Delegation 72. Application of the Customs Act, 1969 73 Saving of provincial and special laws 74 Application of other laws 75 Indemnity 76 Ordinance to override other laws 77 Power to made rules 78 Repeal and saving THE SCHEDULE THE CONTROL OF NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1997 ACT NO. XXV OF 1997 11th July, 1997] An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances The following Act of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) received the assent of the President on the 7th July, 1997 is hereby published for general information:- WHEREAS It is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws relating to narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, and control the production, processing and trafficking of such drugs and substances; AND WHEREAS it is expedient to regulate the treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic addicts and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto; It is hereby enacted as follows: — CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title, extent and commencement.-(1) This Act may be called the control of narcotic Substances Act, 1997. It extends to the whole of Pakistan. It shall come into force at once. Definitions.-In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,— (a) “addict” means a person physically or mentally dependent on any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance or a person who habitually uses narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances; (b) “assets” means any
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