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Analysing the evidentiary value of confession under the NDPS Act 1985

Section 67 of the NDPS Act says that any officer empowered under the Act can call any person or
record the person’s statement and that shall be admissible as evidence in the court. Furthermore,
any officer authorised by the government may during an investigation call for information from
any person for the purpose of satisfying himself whether there has been any contravention of the
provisions of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder.

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