Sexual enhancement drugs won’t come under NDPS Act: SC
The Hindu
The observation comes in an appeal for bail by a man accused in a case of seizure of tablets
Sexual enhancement drugs containing herbs and medicines are not covered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, the Supreme Court has observed in a recent order.
The observation came in an appeal for bail by a man accused in a case involving the seizure of about 1,37,665 tablets of different types collectively weighing approximately 90 kg from four locations in Chennai in 2019.
The tablets were described as “psychotropic substances” by the investigating agency.

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