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EFFECTS OF NDPS ACT 1985 ON JUVENILE OFFENDER 

The Psychotropic Substances Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, sometimes known as the NDPS Act, was created to control drugs of abuse and outlaw their use, distribution, manufacturing, and commerce. Narcotic medicines are those that cause drowsiness, whereas psychotropic compounds have the power to change a person’s state of mind. The NDPS Act was enacted by Parliament on November 14th, 1985. Even yet, these substances are essential to the practice of medicine. As a result, the act also contains regulations relating to the production of any psychotropic compounds and the cultivation of cannabis, poppy, or coca plants. The primary goal of the law is to regulate the production, possession, sale, and transportation of narcotic and psychoactive drugs. Around 200 psychotropic substances are prohibited by the act, therefore any walk-in person cannot buy these drugs over the counter. Only when a prescription is available for the pharmaceuticals in question are they put on sale. If this legislation is broken, you could get fined, imprisoned for a long time, or both. The severity of the situation being handled determines the level of punishment. The penalties may be lessened if the medicines were used for personal use. Although the law has undergone numerous revisions since it was first passed. Nevertheless, it can be challenging to deal with new pharmaceuticals that have the potential to be abused because of the availability of synthetic drugs and problems with illicit and designer drugs.

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