INSPECTOR OF POLICE KEERTHIVASAN vs ILAIYARAJA — 1807/2026

Case under Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 Section 52(A)OFNDPSACT. Disposed: Uncontested--Partially Allowed on 11th March 2026.

CRLMP - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition

CNR: TNTJ010023942026

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

06-03-2026

Filing Number

1851/2026

Filing Date

10-03-2026

Registration No

1807/2026

Registration Date

10-03-2026

Court

Principal District Court, Thanjavur

Judge

2-Additional District Judge, Special Court under E C Act cases, Thanjavur

Decision Date

11th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Partially Allowed

Acts & Sections

NARCOTIC DRUGS & PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT, 1985 Section 52(A)OFNDPSACT

Petitioner(s)

INSPECTOR OF POLICE KEERTHIVASAN

Respondent(s)

ILAIYARAJA

Hearing History

Judge: 2-Additional District Judge, Special Court under E C Act cases, Thanjavur

11-03-2026

Disposed

Final Orders / Judgements

11-03-2026
Copy of Order

The Thanjavur Special Court partially allowed a petition by the seizing officer to dispose of seized ganja under NDPS Act Section 52(A). The court permitted the officer to photograph the contraband (which had already been chemically confirmed as ganja) and then hand it over for disposal, finding that retaking samples would be redundant since chemical analysis had already been completed. The court waived the strict requirement of drawing fresh samples before a magistrate, given the hazardous nature of the drug and that proper documentation had already occurred. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Thanjavur Special Court partially allowed a petition by the seizing officer to dispose of seized ganja under NDPS Act Section 52(A). The court permitted the officer to photograph the contraband (which had already been chemically confirmed as ganja) and then hand it over for disposal, finding that retaking samples would be redundant since chemical analysis had already been completed. The court waived the strict requirement of drawing fresh samples before a magistrate, given the hazardous nature of the drug and that proper documentation had already occurred. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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