cannabis in india

 cannabis in india


                      The use of cannabis is not completely banned in the country as its medical and scientific use is allowed under the law, the Center has told the Delhi High Court which, on Monday refused to advance the date of hearing of the plea seeking to legalise its use on various grounds including medicinal purposes. The bench headed by Justice Rajiv Shaker refused to allow the early hearing application by the petitioner Great Legalization Movement India Trust which contended that there were reports to suggest that cannabinoids helped in countering the impact of COVID-19.



The cannabis drugs commonly used in India are derived from the flowers, leaves (and the resinous matter derived therefrom), fruit, young twigs and bark of the stem of the plant Cannabis sativa Linn. of the family Cannabinaceae .At one time, Cannabis indica Lamk. was considered as a distinct species, but the Indian plant has now been reduced to Cannabis sativa Linn. Even the plant growing under different climatic conditions in the vast Indo-Pakistan sub-continent shows remarkable variations in appearance; those variations at first may give the impression of separate species.



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