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Officers of Central Government
(1)Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section
4, the Central Government shall appoint a Narcotics
Commissioner and may also appoint such other officers with
such designations as it thinks fit for the purposes of this Act.
(1) The Narcotics Commissioner shall, either by himself or
through officers subordinate to him, exercise all powers and
perform all functions relating to the superintendence of the
cultivation of the opium poppy and production of opium and
shall also exercise and perform such other powers and functions
as may be entrusted to him by the Central Government.
(1) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to
the general control and direction of the Central Government, or,
if so directed by that Government, also of the Board or any
other authority or officer.
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Consultative Committee
(1)The Central Government may constitute, by notification in the
Official Gazette, an advisory committee to be called “The
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative
Committee” (hereafter in this section referred to as the
Committee) to advise the Central Government on such matters
relating to the administration of this Act as are referred to it by
that Government from time to time.
(2) Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members,
not exceeding twenty, as may be appointed by the Central
Government.
(3) The Committee shall meet when required to do so by the Central
Government and shall have power to regulate its own procedure.
(4) The Committee may, if it deems it necessary so to do for the
efficient discharge of any of its functions, constitute one or more
sub-committees and may appoint to any such sub-committee,
whether generally or for the consideration of any particular matter,
any person (including a non-official) who is not a member of the
Committee.
(5) The term of office of, the manner of filling casual vacancies in
the offices of and the allowances, if any, payable to, the Chairman
and other members of the Committee, and the conditions and
restrictions subject to which the Committee may appoint a person
who is not a member of the Committee as a member of any of its
sub-committees, shall be such as may be prescribed by rules made
by the Central Government.
Officers of State Government
(1) The State Government may appoint such officers with such
designations as it thinks fit for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject
to the general control and direction of the State Government, or,
if so directed by that Government, also of any other authority or
officer.
NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE
(1)The Central Government may, by notification in the Official
Gazette, constitute a Fund to be called the National Fund for
Control of Drug Abuse (hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the
Fund) and there shall be credited there to—
(a) an amount which the Central Government may, after due
appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, provide;
(b) the sale proceeds of any property forfeited under Chapter VA;
(c) any grants that may be made by any person or institution;
(d) any income from investment of the amounts credited to the
Fund under the aforesaid provisions.
2 (2) The Fund shall be applied by the Central Government to meet
the expenditure incurred in connection with the measures taken
for—
(a) combating illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, psychotropic
substances or controlled substances;
(b) controlling the abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic
substances;
(c) identifying, treating, rehabilitating addicts;
(d) preventing drug abuse;
(e) educating public against drug abuse;
(f) supplying drugs to addicts where such supply is a medical
necessity.
(3) The Central Government may constitute a Governing Body
as it thinks fit to advise that Government and to sanction money
out of the said Fund subject to the limit notified by the Central
Government in the Official Gazette.]
(4) The Governing Body shall consist of a Chairman (not below
the rank of an Additional Secretary to the Central Government)
and such other members not exceeding six as the Central
Government may appoint.
(5) The Governing Body shall have the power to regulate its
own procedure.
PROHIBITION, CONTROL AND REGULATION
No person shall—
(a) cultivate any coca plant or gather any portion of coca plant;
or
(b) cultivate the opium poppy or any cannabis plant; or
(c) produce, manufacture, possess, sell, purchase, transport,
warehouse, use, consume, import inter-State, export inter-State,
import into India, export from India or tranship any narcotic
drug or psychotropic substance,
except for medical or scientific purposes and in the manner and
to the extent provided by the provisions of this Act or the rules
or orders made thereunder and in a case where any such
provision, imposes any requirement by way of licence,
• permit or authorisation also in accordance with the terms and
conditions of such licence, permit or authorisation:
• Provided that, and subject to the other provisions of this Act and
the rules made thereunder, the prohibition against the cultivation
of the cannabis plant for the production of ganja or the
production, possession, use, consumption, purchase, sale,
transport, warehousing, import inter-State and export inter-State
• of ganja for any purpose other than medical and scientific
purpose
• shall take effect only from the date which the Central
Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify
in this behalf:
Prohibition of certain activities relating to property derived from
offence
No person shall—
(a) convert or transfer any property knowing that such property is
derived from an offence committed under this Act or under any other
corresponding law of any other country or from an act of participation
in such offence, for the purpose of concealing or disguising the illicit
origin of the property or to assist any person in the commission of an
offence or to evade the legal consequences; or
(b) conceal or disguise the true nature, source, location, disposition of
any property knowing that such property is derived from an offence
committed under this Act or under any other corresponding law of any
other country; or
(c) knowingly acquire, possess or use any property which was derived
from an offence committed under this Act or under any other
corresponding law of any other country.
• The opium poppy for the production of opium or poppy straw can be
Cultivated only on behalf of the Central Government
• in the notified tracts in States of M.P., U.P. and Rajasthan
• in accordance with the conditions of license issued by the District
Opium Officer.
• Application for the grant of such a licence can be made in Form 2
(i) crop year,
(ii) name, father's name and address of the cultivator;
(iii) khasra number of the plot of land in which poppy is to be
cultivated;
(iv)whether the plot is in the name of the applicant as per the
revenue records and if not, in whose name ?
(v) whether the plot has irrigation facilities and the kind of such
facilities available;
(vi) area required for opium poppy cultivation,
(vii) whether the applicant cultivated the poppy in the past and the
latest year in which cultivated;
(viii) details, if any, about the proscription of the applicant from the*
poppy cultivation etc.; and
(ix) Signature of the cultivator and attestation by the Lambardar
The Licence is subject to the following conditions:
(i) The licensee shall not transfer his licence and cultivate poppy only for
production of opium or poppy straw over the area of land and the plot(s)
specified in the licence
(ii) The land for poppy cultivation shall be free from litigation.
(iii) The licensee shall get his daily collections of opium obtained from the
crop weighed by the Lambardar and affix his signature/thumb impression
against each entry made by the Lamabardar in token of the correctness of
such entry
and shall submit preliminary weighments carried out by the staff of the
Narcotic Department in the village during which he shall produce
the entire quantity collected by him.
(iv) The licensee shall bring to, and deliver at, the place fixed for weighment
all opium collected by him from the crop and shall accept for opium so
brought by him the price fixed by the Central Government for the crop year.
(v) The licensee shall deliver the opium for weighment and it shall be weighed
under the supervision of the District Opium Officer or any other officer
authorised by the Narcotics Commissioner.
(vi) If the licensee does not surrender his entire produce of opium to
Government or retains, embezzles or otherwise illegally disposes of any part
of the same, he shall be liable to be prosecuted.
(vii) The licensee shall extract as much opium as is reasonably possible.
(viii) The final payment for opium delivered by the licensee shall be
made at the appropriate time and accordingly the final adjustment
of account be made.
(ix) The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and
Psychotropic Substances Act and Rules and orders issued by the competent
authorities.
The licence may be cancelled or withheld at any time for any reason making
him ineligible for the grant of a licence. Breach of any of the conditions of
the licence is punishable.
The licence for cultivation of opium poppy shall specify the area and
designate the plots to be cultivated with opium poppy.
The District Opium Officer may designate one of the cultivators of opium
poppy as Lambardar in each village where opium poppy is cultivated.
Lambardar shall perform such functions and on such terms and conditions
as may be prescribed by the Narcotics Commissioner.
MANUFACTURE, SALE AND EXPORT OF OPIUM
Manufacture :
Opium shall not be manufactured except by the Central Government at
Opium Factories located at Gazipur and Neemuch provided that opium
mixtures may be manufactured from opium straw possessed by a person
authorised under the rules made by the State Government for the said
purpose.
Export:
The export of opium is prohibited except when the export is on behalf of
the Central Government.
Sale
The sale of opium to State chemists Governments or manufacturing
or the person or entity who has been granted licence shall be only
from the Government Opium Factories, located at Neemuch and
Ghazipur at the price fixed by the Central Government from time to
time.
The supply of opium from Govemment Opium Factories, located at
Neemuch and Ghazipur to manufacturing chemists shall be only under
a permit granted by or under orders of the State Government
within whose jurisdiction the chemist resides or has his place of
business. The permit shall be issued in quadruplicate.
The quadruplicate copy shall be retained by the issuing authority and
the remaining copies forwarded to the Government Opium Factory at
Neemuch and Ghazipur.
The factory shall retain the duplicate copy for record, send the original
copy with the consignment of opium and return the triplicate copy to
the issuing authority after endorsing thereon the quantity actually
supplied and the date of despatch.
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  • 9. Officers of Central Government (1)Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (3) of section 4, the Central Government shall appoint a Narcotics Commissioner and may also appoint such other officers with such designations as it thinks fit for the purposes of this Act. (1) The Narcotics Commissioner shall, either by himself or through officers subordinate to him, exercise all powers and perform all functions relating to the superintendence of the cultivation of the opium poppy and production of opium and shall also exercise and perform such other powers and functions as may be entrusted to him by the Central Government. (1) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the Central Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of the Board or any other authority or officer.
  • 10. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee (1)The Central Government may constitute, by notification in the Official Gazette, an advisory committee to be called “The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Consultative Committee” (hereafter in this section referred to as the Committee) to advise the Central Government on such matters relating to the administration of this Act as are referred to it by that Government from time to time. (2) Committee shall consist of a Chairman and such other members, not exceeding twenty, as may be appointed by the Central Government. (3) The Committee shall meet when required to do so by the Central Government and shall have power to regulate its own procedure.
  • 11. (4) The Committee may, if it deems it necessary so to do for the efficient discharge of any of its functions, constitute one or more sub-committees and may appoint to any such sub-committee, whether generally or for the consideration of any particular matter, any person (including a non-official) who is not a member of the Committee. (5) The term of office of, the manner of filling casual vacancies in the offices of and the allowances, if any, payable to, the Chairman and other members of the Committee, and the conditions and restrictions subject to which the Committee may appoint a person who is not a member of the Committee as a member of any of its sub-committees, shall be such as may be prescribed by rules made by the Central Government.
  • 12. Officers of State Government (1) The State Government may appoint such officers with such designations as it thinks fit for the purposes of this Act. (2) The officers appointed under sub-section (1) shall be subject to the general control and direction of the State Government, or, if so directed by that Government, also of any other authority or officer.
  • 13. NATIONAL FUND FOR CONTROL OF DRUG ABUSE (1)The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Fund to be called the National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse (hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the Fund) and there shall be credited there to— (a) an amount which the Central Government may, after due appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, provide; (b) the sale proceeds of any property forfeited under Chapter VA; (c) any grants that may be made by any person or institution; (d) any income from investment of the amounts credited to the Fund under the aforesaid provisions.
  • 14. 2 (2) The Fund shall be applied by the Central Government to meet the expenditure incurred in connection with the measures taken for— (a) combating illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances or controlled substances; (b) controlling the abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; (c) identifying, treating, rehabilitating addicts; (d) preventing drug abuse; (e) educating public against drug abuse; (f) supplying drugs to addicts where such supply is a medical necessity.
  • 15. (3) The Central Government may constitute a Governing Body as it thinks fit to advise that Government and to sanction money out of the said Fund subject to the limit notified by the Central Government in the Official Gazette.] (4) The Governing Body shall consist of a Chairman (not below the rank of an Additional Secretary to the Central Government) and such other members not exceeding six as the Central Government may appoint. (5) The Governing Body shall have the power to regulate its own procedure.
  • 16. PROHIBITION, CONTROL AND REGULATION No person shall— (a) cultivate any coca plant or gather any portion of coca plant; or (b) cultivate the opium poppy or any cannabis plant; or (c) produce, manufacture, possess, sell, purchase, transport, warehouse, use, consume, import inter-State, export inter-State, import into India, export from India or tranship any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance, except for medical or scientific purposes and in the manner and to the extent provided by the provisions of this Act or the rules or orders made thereunder and in a case where any such provision, imposes any requirement by way of licence,
  • 17. • permit or authorisation also in accordance with the terms and conditions of such licence, permit or authorisation: • Provided that, and subject to the other provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, the prohibition against the cultivation of the cannabis plant for the production of ganja or the production, possession, use, consumption, purchase, sale, transport, warehousing, import inter-State and export inter-State • of ganja for any purpose other than medical and scientific purpose • shall take effect only from the date which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf:
  • 18. Prohibition of certain activities relating to property derived from offence No person shall— (a) convert or transfer any property knowing that such property is derived from an offence committed under this Act or under any other corresponding law of any other country or from an act of participation in such offence, for the purpose of concealing or disguising the illicit origin of the property or to assist any person in the commission of an offence or to evade the legal consequences; or (b) conceal or disguise the true nature, source, location, disposition of any property knowing that such property is derived from an offence committed under this Act or under any other corresponding law of any other country; or (c) knowingly acquire, possess or use any property which was derived from an offence committed under this Act or under any other corresponding law of any other country.
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  • 25. • The opium poppy for the production of opium or poppy straw can be Cultivated only on behalf of the Central Government • in the notified tracts in States of M.P., U.P. and Rajasthan • in accordance with the conditions of license issued by the District Opium Officer. • Application for the grant of such a licence can be made in Form 2
  • 26. (i) crop year, (ii) name, father's name and address of the cultivator; (iii) khasra number of the plot of land in which poppy is to be cultivated; (iv)whether the plot is in the name of the applicant as per the revenue records and if not, in whose name ? (v) whether the plot has irrigation facilities and the kind of such facilities available; (vi) area required for opium poppy cultivation, (vii) whether the applicant cultivated the poppy in the past and the latest year in which cultivated; (viii) details, if any, about the proscription of the applicant from the* poppy cultivation etc.; and (ix) Signature of the cultivator and attestation by the Lambardar
  • 27. The Licence is subject to the following conditions: (i) The licensee shall not transfer his licence and cultivate poppy only for production of opium or poppy straw over the area of land and the plot(s) specified in the licence (ii) The land for poppy cultivation shall be free from litigation. (iii) The licensee shall get his daily collections of opium obtained from the crop weighed by the Lambardar and affix his signature/thumb impression against each entry made by the Lamabardar in token of the correctness of such entry and shall submit preliminary weighments carried out by the staff of the Narcotic Department in the village during which he shall produce the entire quantity collected by him. (iv) The licensee shall bring to, and deliver at, the place fixed for weighment all opium collected by him from the crop and shall accept for opium so brought by him the price fixed by the Central Government for the crop year.
  • 28. (v) The licensee shall deliver the opium for weighment and it shall be weighed under the supervision of the District Opium Officer or any other officer authorised by the Narcotics Commissioner. (vi) If the licensee does not surrender his entire produce of opium to Government or retains, embezzles or otherwise illegally disposes of any part of the same, he shall be liable to be prosecuted. (vii) The licensee shall extract as much opium as is reasonably possible. (viii) The final payment for opium delivered by the licensee shall be made at the appropriate time and accordingly the final adjustment of account be made.
  • 29. (ix) The licensee shall comply with the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and Rules and orders issued by the competent authorities. The licence may be cancelled or withheld at any time for any reason making him ineligible for the grant of a licence. Breach of any of the conditions of the licence is punishable. The licence for cultivation of opium poppy shall specify the area and designate the plots to be cultivated with opium poppy. The District Opium Officer may designate one of the cultivators of opium poppy as Lambardar in each village where opium poppy is cultivated. Lambardar shall perform such functions and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Narcotics Commissioner.
  • 30. MANUFACTURE, SALE AND EXPORT OF OPIUM Manufacture : Opium shall not be manufactured except by the Central Government at Opium Factories located at Gazipur and Neemuch provided that opium mixtures may be manufactured from opium straw possessed by a person authorised under the rules made by the State Government for the said purpose. Export: The export of opium is prohibited except when the export is on behalf of the Central Government. Sale The sale of opium to State chemists Governments or manufacturing or the person or entity who has been granted licence shall be only from the Government Opium Factories, located at Neemuch and Ghazipur at the price fixed by the Central Government from time to time.
  • 31. The supply of opium from Govemment Opium Factories, located at Neemuch and Ghazipur to manufacturing chemists shall be only under a permit granted by or under orders of the State Government within whose jurisdiction the chemist resides or has his place of business. The permit shall be issued in quadruplicate. The quadruplicate copy shall be retained by the issuing authority and the remaining copies forwarded to the Government Opium Factory at Neemuch and Ghazipur. The factory shall retain the duplicate copy for record, send the original copy with the consignment of opium and return the triplicate copy to the issuing authority after endorsing thereon the quantity actually supplied and the date of despatch.