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Experts in NDPS & Criminal Defence Litigation

We Work with Full Determination
We Strategize with concrete Solution
We Deliver with Perfection & Satisfaction
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About Us

NDPS and Criminal Defence Practice

Aggarwal and Associates is a recognized and reputed law firm with associates across India. We are a specialized legal practice with deep experience in NDPS and criminal matters, supported by a team that approaches every brief with careful preparation, attention to detail, and a strong litigation focus.

Our associates work in depth on each matter with a result-oriented approach. We are committed to delivering high-quality professional services through research, client coordination, and practical legal strategy for complex and multidisciplinary legal issues.

Our Specialty

We expertise in NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act) and other criminal Cases.

NDPS Focus

Focused legal support for bail, trial strategy, search and seizure issues, and drug-related offences.

Criminal Defence

Strong criminal defence representation with careful case preparation, courtroom strategy, and client guidance.

Our Expertise

NDPS and Criminal Defence Backed by Focused Strategy and Courtroom Preparation

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Client oriented
NDPS Case Handling

We handle NDPS matters with close attention to arrest procedure, recovery, search, seizure, and every stage that can impact the defence.

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Best law practices
Strong Defence Strategy

Our legal approach is built around facts, statutory safeguards, documentation, and practical courtroom strategy for complex criminal cases.

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Efficiency and trust
Bail and Trial Focus

We work deeply on bail, trial preparation, legal objections, and case coordination to protect the client's position at every stage.

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Results you deserve
Committed Client Support

We stay responsive, prepared, and result-oriented so clients receive clear guidance and dependable legal support throughout the matter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common NDPS and Drug Case Questions People Search For

Punishment under the NDPS Act depends on the substance involved, the quantity involved, and the section applied to the alleged act such as possession, sale, transport, use, financing, or conspiracy. For many offences, small quantity can attract up to 6 months' imprisonment or fine or both, quantity above small but below commercial can attract up to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment and fine, and commercial quantity can attract 10 to 20 years' rigorous imprisonment with heavy fine. Some offences such as financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders under Section 27A are treated very seriously regardless of ordinary quantity arguments. Repeat offences can attract enhanced punishment. In practice, the exact punishment depends on the recovered substance, notified quantity, laboratory report, documents, and the court's findings under the relevant NDPS sections.

Bail in NDPS cases is heavily document-driven and courts usually examine quantity, role, recovery papers, search and seizure compliance, criminal history, and Section 37 restrictions before granting relief. Bail in NDPS matters depends on the quantity, stage of investigation, compliance with procedure, and the court’s view on the allegations. A strong bail strategy usually requires close examination of recovery, arrest procedure, and statutory safeguards.

The NDPS Act uses notified thresholds for each drug, so whether a case is small quantity, intermediate quantity, or commercial quantity depends on the specific substance and the official quantity notification applicable to that substance. The NDPS Act classifies offences by quantity because punishment and bail conditions change accordingly. Correct classification of the substance and quantity is often central to defence strategy and case outcome.

Search without warrant can be legally possible in urgent NDPS situations, but the prosecution must still show compliance with the Act's safeguards on recording information, reporting to superiors, and, where personal search is involved, informing the accused of Section 50 rights. Search powers may be exercised in certain urgent situations, but statutory procedure still matters. Whether mandatory safeguards were followed can become a major issue in bail, trial, and final adjudication.

NDPS matters can involve arrest, remand, sampling, forensic examination, charge sheet, framing of charge, prosecution evidence, and final judgment, so timelines vary widely depending on the Special Court, witnesses, laboratory reports, and procedural disputes. Timelines vary depending on investigation, filing of charge sheet, forensic reports, witness availability, and the court’s docket. Early legal intervention often helps identify procedural weaknesses and keeps the defence structured from the start.

After arrest in a drug case, the accused should be informed of the grounds of arrest, produced before the court within the legal period, and the case usually proceeds through remand, seizure documents, sampling, forensic process, and further investigation. After arrest, the accused may be produced before the court, remand may be sought, and the investigation continues with documentation, sample handling, and forensic steps. Each stage can affect the defence, especially if procedural lapses are present.
Aggarwal and Associates

NDPS and Emergency Legal Team

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Adv. Aditya Aggarwal

Managing Partner

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Aarti Aggarwal

Partner

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Adv. Ankit Mutreja

Senior Associate

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Adv. Pooja Roy

Associate

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Adv. Kajol Garg

Associate

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Adv. Naveen Panwar

Associate

NDPS Emergency

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Legal Insights / Blog

High-Traffic NDPS Topics.

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What is punishment under NDPS Act in India?

A practical overview of how quantity and allegations affect punishment under the NDPS Act.

How to get bail in NDPS cases?

Understand what courts examine when deciding bail in drug-related prosecutions.

Difference between small, intermediate, and commercial quantity

Why quantity classification matters for punishment, bail, and defence strategy.

Can police search without warrant under NDPS Act?

Key procedural questions that often arise in search and seizure disputes.

How long does NDPS case take in India?

A short guide to investigation, remand, charge sheet, trial, and delays in NDPS matters.

What happens after arrest in drug case?

What families and accused persons should expect in the immediate stages after arrest.

NDPS emergency legal support

Urgent guidance after arrest, seizure, notice, or remand in a drug-related case.

NDPS bail strategy basics

How procedural safeguards, recovery issues, and case records can affect a bail application.

Search and seizure under NDPS law

A quick explainer on why compliance with procedure can matter so much in NDPS defence.

NDPS trial and timelines

What to expect as an NDPS matter moves from investigation to trial and final adjudication.

Recent Announcements

Latest Orders, Judgements, and Important Updates.

DISCLAIMER & CONFIRMATION

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