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Amrita Koner 6th Aug, 2024

The Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, commonly known as the PITA Act in India, imposes strict penalties on those involved in the illegal trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Penalties under this act can include rigorous imprisonment, which may extend to ten years, and fines that can be as high as Rs. 1 lakh. The severity of the penalty depends on the nature and quantity of the substances involved. For more detailed information and personalized legal advice, consulting with experts or legal professionals can be beneficial, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

lekhraj.kushwaha 26th Nov, 2022

Strict incarceration for a length of not less than one year or more than three years, as well as a fine that could reach 2,000 rupees.

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