Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
42. Power of entry, search, seizure and
arrest without warrant or authorization.
(1) Any such officer (being an officer superior in rank to a
peon, sepoy or constable) of the departments of central excise, narcotics,
customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the Central Government
or of the Border Security Force as is empowered in this behalf by general or
special order by the Central Government, or any such officer (being an officer
superior in rank to a peon, sepoy or constable) of the revenue, drugs control,
excise, police or any other department of a State Government as is empowered in
this behalf by general or special order of the State Government, if he has
reason to believe from personal knowledge or information given by any person
and taken down in writing, that any narcotic drug, or psychotropic substance,
in respect of which an offence punishable under Chapter IV has been committed
or any document or other article which may furnish evidence of the commission
of such offence is kept or concealed i1n any building, conveyance or enclosed
place, may, between sunrise and sunset,-
(a) enter into and search any such building,
conveyance or place;
(b) in case of resistance, break open any door
and remove any obstacle to such entry;
(c) seize such drug or substance and all
materials used in the manufacture thereof and any other article and any animal
or conveyance which he has reason to believe to be liable to confiscation under
this Act and any document or other article which he has reason to believe may
furnish evidence of the commission of any offence punishable under Chapter IV
relating to such drug or substance; and
(d) detain and search, and, if he thinks
proper, arrest any person whom he has reason to believe to have committed any
offence punishable under Chapter IV relating to such drug or substance:
Provided that if such officer has reason to believe
that a search warrant or authorization cannot be obtained without affording
opportunity for the concealment of evidence or facility for the escape of an
offender, he may enter and search such building, conveyance or enclosed place
at any time between sun set and sun rise after recording the grounds of his
belief.
(2) Where an officer takes down any information in writing under sub-section (1) or records grounds for his belief under the proviso thereto, he shall forthwith send a copy thereof to his immediate official superior.
