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Supreme Court halves cost imposed on Narcotics Control Bureau by Calcutta High Court

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The NCB was directed to recover the cost from its personnel involved in the process of drafting and filing the government appeal. File

The NCB was directed to recover the cost from its personnel involved in the process of drafting and filing the government appeal. File
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The Supreme Court on Thursday (July 3, 2025) refused to intervene with an order directing the Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) to pay ₹1 lakh cost in a case, but reduced it to ₹50,000.

A bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and K. Vinod Chandran passed the order on Centre’s plea challenging the Calcutta High Court’s June 16, 2024 order.

The high court imposed the cost on the NCB over the delay in appealing against an acquittal in a case. The amount was directed to be paid to West Bengal State Legal Services Authority, Kolkata, within a week.

The NCB was directed to recover the cost from its personnel involved in the process of drafting and filing the government appeal.

The apex court, however, ordered the cost to be deposited by the government and not the officers.

“One thing is clear. There must be either the fault of your lawyer or your officer. It has to be either one of them,” the bench told the Centre’s counsel.

The top court continued, “We are not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgement. However, the compliance is to be made not by the officer in view of the specific statement made by the Additional Solicitor General (Centre’s counsel) but by the petitioner.”

The law officer pointed out that in several cases, appeals were filed with delay and it was “disturbing”. He said some observations from the apex court on the issue would be helpful.

“Please understand your position as a lawyer. If they don’t come to you, you should know what to do. You don’t ask the Supreme Court to issue directions to validate your orders,” the bench observed.

The NCB’s appeal was against the acquittal verdict of a special NDPS court in Barasat.

The high court order observed that the NCB was required to apply for a leave to appeal under Section 378(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

“Narcotic Control Bureau did not do so. Narcotic Control Bureau proceeded to file a government appeal without applying for and obtaining an order under Section 378(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure corresponding to Section 419(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023,” it said.

The high court said it had pointed it out on May 19 and then in June with the NCB counsel being told that appropriate leave under the provisions was not obtained to file a government appeal.

On June 16, however, the NCB’s counsel sought to withdraw the appeal along with connected applications.

“In view of the conduct of Narcotic Control Bureau, as noted above, granting unconditional leave to withdraw, as prayed for, will not suffice interest of justice. Narcotic Control Bureau must be put on terms,” the high court said as it saddled the NCB with ₹1 lakh.

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India has cautioned against “double standards”, even as U.S. lawmakers consider a Bill that would impose 500% duties on India and other countries buying Russian oil. File

India has cautioned against “double standards”, even as U.S. lawmakers consider a Bill that would impose 500% duties on India and other countries buying Russian oil. File
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India warns against ‘double standards’ over Russian oil

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PAC calls for Aadhaar review, flags high failure rate of biometric verification

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Supreme Court backs ST woman’s heirs in property rights case

The Supreme Court on Thursday (July 17, 2025) upheld the right of the legal heirs of a Scheduled Tribe woman to an equal share in their maternal grandfather’s ancestral property.

AAIB urges public, media to avoid ‘premature narratives’ on Air India plane crash

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has issued an appeal to the public and the media “to refrain from spreading premature narratives” about the Air India crash of June 12 and even targeted international media for “selective and unverified reporting”.

‘No association’ with Satyajit Ray: Bangladesh on house in Mymensingh that is being demolished

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U.S. designates The Resistance Front responsible for Pahalgam attack as terrorist organisation

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Custody row: Supreme Court directs Centre to issue LOC against Russian wife, child on Indian man’s plea

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Tiger kills woman, injures two in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit

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Two tigers attacked villagers in separate incidents within three hours in Pilibhit district on Thursday (July 17, 2025), killing one woman and injuring two others. Citing inaction, locals staged a protest in front of the administration, which sought to take custody of the body for a postmortem examination. The villagers claimed that despite numerous instances of man-animal conflict and sightings of tigers,the authorities failed to provide security to humans.

In Bithra Mandaria village, Trishna, 50, was mauled to death by a tiger. Her half-eaten body was recovered from a sugarcane field. Half an hour later, Nilesh, 20, was attacked by the tiger. The injured boy was saved after his friend fought off the tiger with a stick. The tiger injured another local from a neighbouring village who was working on his farmland. Both the injured are receiving treatment at a government hospital. Top district officials, including District Magistrate Gyanendra Singh, visited the affected areas and pacified the locals. 

Divisional Forest Officer Bharat Kumar said a trained team has been deployed at the spot following official approval for the tiger’s capture. The District officials directed forest officials to intensify surveillance and deploy expert teams to track the tigers. This is the seventh tiger attack in Pilibhit district since April 2025. On July 15, a farmer was mauled to death by a tigress barely metres away from his hut when he had gone to check his sugarcane crop in Phulhar village near the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR).

The areas near the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, located in Pilibhit district, frequently witness man-animal conflict. The northern edge of the reserve lies along the Indo-Nepal border, while the southern boundary is marked by the river Sharada and Khakra. A study done by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) shows that the Dudhwa-Pilibhit population has high conservation value as it represents the only tiger population with the ecological and behavioral adaptations of the tiger unique to the Tarai region.

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Operation Sindoor delivered a strong message on security: Amit Shah

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Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah greets the gathering at the ‘Sahakar and Rozgar Utsav’, at Dadia in Jaipur.

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah greets the gathering at the ‘Sahakar and Rozgar Utsav’, at Dadia in Jaipur.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday (July 17, 2025) that India had sent an “unambiguous” message to the world that any attempt to harm its citizens would invite retaliation. “In contrast, the country faced terror attacks almost every day during Congress rule,” he said.

Mr. Shah, who also holds the Cooperative portfolio in the Union Cabinet, was addressing a cooperative and employment festival, marking International Cooperatives Year-2025, at Dadiya village near Jaipur. He referred to Operation Sindoor, affirming that it had eliminated terrorists based in Pakistan.

“When the Uri attack occurred, [Prime Minister] Narendra Modi took decisive action by carrying out the surgical strike. After the Pulwama attack, an airstrike was ordered. After the attack in Pahalgam, Operation Sindoor was sanctioned, which targeted terrorists across the border,” Mr. Shah said.

Fourth largest economy

Mr. Shah said the country had become the fourth largest economy under Mr. Modi’s leadership, while 22 crore people had been lifted above the poverty line. The vision of a “prosperous and secure nation” had been turned into a reality under the present dispensation, he added.

Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday asked Mr. Shah to clarify why the trial in Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal’s murder case was not making headway after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) took over the matter. Two cleaver-wielding men had murdered Mr. Lal in June 2022, when Mr. Gehlot was the CM.

Mr. Gehlot said at a press conference here, ahead of Mr. Shah’s address at the event, that though the State police had apprehended the accused within four hours of the incident, NIA took over the case overnight. “Three years later, even the statements [of witnesses] have not been recorded in the court,” he said.

CM Sharma praised

Mr. Shah praised Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma for launching public welfare and development works and said the BJP government in the State had taken strong action against paper leaks in recruitment exams by forming a Special Investigation Team.

He also pointed to the cooperative sector’s contribution to development and said it was playing an active role in 98% of rural areas. The Ministry of Cooperation had launched 61 initiatives in the last four years to strengthen the sector, he said.

Mr. Shah flagged off 100 new police vehicles, visited an exhibition of cooperative products, and distributed appointment letters to youths selected for government jobs. He also virtually inaugurated 24 food grain storage warehouses and 64 millet outlets on the occasion.

Besides the CM Mr. Sharma, Union Minister of Culture & Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Deputy CMs Prem Chand Bairwa and Diya Kumari, and former CM Vasundhara Raje were also present.

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