
Sparsh Mehra
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However, criminal courts do have a limited ability to grant compensation to victims. The primary reason for this is that it allows victims, who may face economic barriers or lack of awareness, to get compensation without resorting to civil litigation and undue hardships. This paper analyzes the victim compensation mechanism in criminal courts with regard to the Code of Criminal Procedure, focusing primarily on the Magistrates' Courts. Further, it also examines the dichotomy between the provisions in the Cr.P.C., and judicial developments in this area.
Moreover, in this paper I will discuss the various issues related to drug abuse in India. Besides this, I will discuss the objectives of Drug Control and its Policy under the NDPS Act and the measures taken by the Government to control the drug abusage in the country. There are various chapters in NDPS Act. I will discuss some of the chapters in this paper. Chapter 2 provides information of the drug usage in the country whereas; Chapter 3 gives the historical background of international legal control on drugs and psychotropic substances. There are various topics in these chapters which are written in this paper. I will discuss more about the provisions of Section 41 42 and 43 which are in chapter 5 of the act which deals with the procedure of issue of warrant. Lastly I will discuss about epidemiology related to the regional studies and national studies.
However, criminal courts do have a limited ability to grant compensation to victims. The primary reason for this is that it allows victims, who may face economic barriers or lack of awareness, to get compensation without resorting to civil litigation and undue hardships. This paper analyzes the victim compensation mechanism in criminal courts with regard to the Code of Criminal Procedure, focusing primarily on the Magistrates' Courts. Further, it also examines the dichotomy between the provisions in the Cr.P.C., and judicial developments in this area.
Moreover, in this paper I will discuss the various issues related to drug abuse in India. Besides this, I will discuss the objectives of Drug Control and its Policy under the NDPS Act and the measures taken by the Government to control the drug abusage in the country. There are various chapters in NDPS Act. I will discuss some of the chapters in this paper. Chapter 2 provides information of the drug usage in the country whereas; Chapter 3 gives the historical background of international legal control on drugs and psychotropic substances. There are various topics in these chapters which are written in this paper. I will discuss more about the provisions of Section 41 42 and 43 which are in chapter 5 of the act which deals with the procedure of issue of warrant. Lastly I will discuss about epidemiology related to the regional studies and national studies.