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Accused was asked to disclose his name. Devinder told the police that he was coming from Jasoor and was going to Chowari. He further disclosed that while on the way from Jasoor, accused at Sadwan, asked for lift. Accused was having a maroon coloured carry bag. He was asked to get the bag checked on which he showed little reluctance and told that he had sweet box in that bag but he prevailed upon him and bag, upon which he found two boxes with words "Parvon-Spas" inscribed on them, containing 390 capsules.

'Parvon-Spas', NCB form in triplicate, sample seal impression of 'R' and copy of seizure memo for resealing to ASI Bansi Lal (PW-8), who resealed the same with three impressions of 'T'. Sample impression of seal 'T' was separately taken on piece of cloth which is Ext. PW-

3/E. He also filled in relevant columns of NCB form in triplicate and of seal 'T' was affixed on NCB forms Ext. PW-3/G in the presence of HC Raj Pal. Reseal memo Ext. PW-3/F was prepared. Parcel after rt resealing alongwith seizure memo, sample seal impression and NCB forms was deposited with MHC. He made entry in the Malkhana Register vide Rapat Ext. PW-3/B. Extract of Malkhana Register is Ext. PW-3/H. Contraband was sent to FSL Junga through Sandeep Kumar (PW-7) for chemical analysis. The Assistant Chemical Examiner on analysis opined that the exhibit stated is PARVON-

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7. PW-1 C. Latif Mohd. deposed that he alongwith ASI Narotam, C. Kuldeep and C. Sham Lal was checking the vheicles during traffic duty at Trimath near Chowari. In the meantime, a motor cycle No. HP 57-0320 came from the side of Lahdu being of driven by Devinder and accused was sitting on pillion. He signalled the motor cycle to stop. ASI Narotam Chand checked up documents rt of the vehicle. Accused was carrying a carry bag of maroon colour. It was checked. It contained two boxes, on which words 'Parvon-Spas' were inscribed. ASI Narotam opened the boxes and found 10 strips having 20 capsules each in one strip. In another box, 8 strips having 20 capsules each in one strip and three strips having 10 capsules each were found. Total 390 capsules alleged to be narcotic drug were recovered from the possession of the accused. Capsules were again packed in the boxes in the same manner and both the boxes in maroon coloured bag. Thereafter, maroon coloured bag containing two boxes having 390 capsules were put in cloth parcel which was stitched and sealed with six impression of seal 'R'. Sample impression of seal 'R' was taken on separate piece of cloth. NCB form in triplicate was filled by ASI Narotam on which seal impression 'R' was affixed. Sample seal impression is Ext. PW-1/A. Case property was produced while recording the examination-in-