New Delhi: Traffickers will start peddling drugs in smaller quantities if personal consumption of narcotics in small amounts is decriminalised, the Supreme Court said on Monday. A bench headed by Chief Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and S Ravindra Bhat refused to entertain a PIL seeking striking off certain penal provisions of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act which penalise drug addicts for using banned substances for personal consumption.
The personal consumption is a criminal offence under the law. It is important to take steps to minimise the stigma and provide health care benefits and facilities of de-addiction to the people affected by substance abuse, rather than subjecting them to punishment under the criminal justice system, said PIL petitioner Jai Krishna Singh. In Maharashtra, 90 per cent cases have been registered against the addicts or users by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the purpose of enacting the NDPS Act has been defeated, he said, adding that addicts have become soft targets.