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How Amendments to Anti Doping Act Can Change Search and Seizure Dynamics

Financial Sector DevelopmentFinancial IntegrityLaw EnforcementArrest

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The article discusses legal amendments to India's anti-doping framework, enhancing enforcement powers. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is regulatory and legal, not tied to a specific commodity, company, or supply chain. The affected sector is sports governance, not a commercial industry with pricing or margin implications.

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  • Proposed amendments to India's National Anti-Doping Act would allow search and detention for up to 24 hours.
  • Penalties include up to five years in prison and fines of Rs two lakh for trafficking banned drugs.
  • WADA reported 1.8 billion doses of banned Performance Enhancing Drugs intercepted globally.
  • India identified as high risk for doping, leading to increased enforcement.
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How Amendments to Anti Doping Act Can Change Search and Seizure Dynamics β€” News Analysis