Arms Rules, 1962
[13th July, 1962]
GSR 987, dt. 13th July, 1962.?In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 5, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 21, 41 and 44 of the Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959),
the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:?
Rule? - 1. Short title.?
(1)
These Rules may be called the Arms Rules,
1962.
(2)
They shall come into force on the 1st
October, 1962.
Rule? - 2. Interpretation.?
In
these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires?
(a)
?Act? means the Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959);
(b)
?appellate authority? means the appellate
authority referred to in Rule 5;
(c)
?authority? or ?officer? means, except where
otherwise specifically provided in these Rules, the district magistrate or such
other officer as may, from time to time, be notified in the Official Gazette by
the Central Government;
(d)
?company? has the same meaning as that
assigned to it in the Explanation under Section 33;
(e)
?dealer? means a person who by way of trade
or business, manufactures, converts, repairs, proves, tests, sells, exports,
imports, or transfers or keeps for sale, repair or test arms or ammunition;
(f)
?district magistrate? includes?
(i)
[1] [* * *];
(ii)
in relation to any district or part thereof,
an Additional District Magistrate or any other officer specially empowered in
this behalf by the Government of the State concerned;
(iii)
in relation to a Union Territory, any officer
specially empowered by the Central Government in this behalf;
(iv)
in relation to the tribal areas of Assam,
specified in Part B of the Table appended to paragraph 20 of the Sixth Schedule
to the Constitution, a Political Officer; and
[2] [(v) in
relation to the suburbs of Calcutta, as defined by notification issued from
time to time by the Government of West Bengal in their Official Gazette under
the Calcutta Suburban Police Act, 1866 (Bengal Act 2 of 1866), the Commissioner
of Police, Calcutta and a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, nominated by
the State Government in this behalf;]
(g)
?Form? means a form as set out in Schedule
III;
(h)
?Port? includes an airport;
(i)
?Schedule? means a Schedule appended to these
Rules;
(j)
?section? means a section of the Act;
(k)
?Sub-Divisional Magistrate?, includes
Additional Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Officer and Additional
Sub-Divisional Officer.
Rule? - 3. Classification of arms or ammunition.?
For
the purposes of the Act and these Rules, ?arms? or ?ammunition? shall be of the
categories specified in columns 2 and 3 respectively of Schedule I and
references to any category of arms or ammunition in these Rules shall be
construed accordingly.
Rule? - [3][4. Licensing authority and forms of licences.?
(1)
Licences under Chapter II of the Act may be
granted or renewed for such purposes, by such authorities, in such forms and to
be valid for such period and in such areas as are specified in Schedule II,
subject to such conditions as are specified in that Schedule and in the
licence:
Provided
that the licences granted or renewed by a licensing authority may be signed by
such officer subordinate to that authority as may be specially empowered in
this behalf by the State Government.
(2)
Every such license granted by the District
Magistrate under Section 13 shall be recorded in Form XXIII and a copy of it
shall be forwarded to the concerned State Government by the licensing authority
at the end of each quarter i.e. March, June, September and December each year.
(3)
The State Government shall, on the basis of
the reports received under sub-rule (2), consolidate all the data concerning
licences issued under Section 13 and send the same to the Government of India
in the Ministry of Home Affairs which shall create a suitable data base.]
Rule? - [4]5. Appellate authorities.?
(1)
For the purposes of the Act and these rules
the appellate authority to whom an appeal shall lie from an order of the
licensing or other authority specified in column (1) of the Table below shall
be that specified in the corresponding entry in column (2) thereof:
TABLE
Authority(1) |
Appellate
authority(2) |
||
(a) |
Tahsildar; or
1st or 2nd Class Magistrate, or |
District Magistrate. |
|
(b) |
[Sub-Divisional
Magistrate][5] Additional
District Magistrate, District Magistrate |
[6] (i) [7] (ii) |
Commissioner of
the Division, or in a Union Territory, the Administrator thereof, or in the States of
Madras, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, the Board of Revenue, or |
[8] (iii) |
in the States of
Jammu and Kashmir, [9] [* * *], West Bengal, Gujarat and in any other State, not being a State
mentioned in entry (ii)
above, in which there is no post of Commissioner of a Division, the State
Government. |
||
(c) |
Commissioner of
Police |
State
Government. |
|
(d) |
[10] [Commissioner of a Division or, in a Union Territory, the Administrator
thereof] |
State
Government. |
|
(e) |
Head of Indian
Mission, or Political Officer |
Central
Government. |
|
(f) |
Other specially empowered officers |
Authority that empowered. |
(2)
For the purpose of sub-section (6) of Section
17 of the Act the licensing authority shall be deemed to be subordinate to the
appellate authority.
Rule? - 6. Reasons to be communicated to the appellate authority in certain cases.?
Where
a licensing authority is of opinion that it will not be in the public interest
to furnish reasons for the refusal, renewal, variation of conditions,
revocation or suspension, of a licence, to the applicant, the recorded reasons
therefor and the facts of the case shall be communicated by him to the
appellate authority.
Rule? - 7. Direction and control over licensing authorities.?
All
licensing authorities shall work under the direction and control of their
respective appellate authorities.
Rule? - 8. Restriction in granting licences for acquisition, possession or carrying of arms or ammunition of Category I.?
(1)
(a)
No licence shall be granted for acquisition, possession or carrying of arms or
ammunition of categories I(b),
I(c) and I(d) unless they have been lawfully
imported into India or are being imported into India with the sanction of the
Central Government.
(b) A licence for acquisition,
possession or carrying of ammunition of categories I(b) and I(c)
shall be granted only if the licensing authority is satisfied that the
ammunition is to be used with rifles or muskets which are lawfully possessed
for sporting purposes or with pistols or revolvers which have been lawfully
imported into India; and the amount of ammunition which the licensee may possess
during each period of 12 months immediately succeeding the date of grant of
licence shall be entered in the licence.
Rule? - 9. Copies of licences of Categories I and II to be sent to certain authorities.?
A copy
of every licence granted for arms or ammunition of categories I(a), I(b), I(c) and I(d) and II, shall forthwith be sent?
(a)
to the district magistrate of the place in
which the arms or ammunition are to be kept, or
(b)
to the State Government, if such place is in
the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rule? - 10. Possession of arms or ammunition for certain purposes to include use thereof.?
(1)
Possession of the following arms or
ammunition for the purposes mentioned against each includes use thereof, for
such purposes only provided that such use does not involve manufacture of any
arms or ammunition (including explosives and fireworks):?
(a)
arms, for theatrical performance,
cinematograph production or signalling for starting races or athletic meets;
(b)
ingredients of ammunition, for bona fide
industrial, agricultural or medicinal purposes.
Rule? - 11. Restrictions may be imposed by Central Government.?
[11] [(1)] Any licence having effect outside the State in
which it is granted, shall be subject to any restrictions which may be imposed
by a general or special order of the Central Government.
[12] [(2) Save where he is specially authorised in this
behalf by the District Magistrate concerned, the licensee shall not carry any
arms covered by the licence within the campus or precincts of any educational
institution.]
Rule? - 12.
[13] [* * *]
Rule? - 13. Of retainers.?
(1)
When the owner of any arms or ammunition licensed
in Form III applies for permitting his agent, relative or employee to possess
or carry any of the arms or ammunition covered by the licence for sport,
protection or display, on his behalf, whether in attendance on him or not, and
in circumstances different from those mentioned in the proviso to Section 3,
such agent, relative or employee may, if the licensing authority considers it
fit, be shown as a retainer by entering his name and other particulars in
column 6 of the owner's licence in Form III.
Note.?The
owner of any weapon may apply to the licensing authority to omit the name of
the retainer and in all such cases, the licensing authority shall omit the name
of the retainer. When a retainer ceases to be in the service of the owner, he
shall not be entitled to possess or carry any of the arms or ammunition allowed
until then, nor shall any person who subsequently comes in the service of the
owner be so entitled until and unless his name and particulars are entered in
like manner in the licence.
(2)
A licence in Form III granted to a company
for the protection of its premises or property shall be in the name of a
member, agent or other representative of the company, who shall be responsible
for the custody of the weapon. The name of a servant or any other employee
entrusted with the weapon for guarding the premises or property of the company
shall be entered as a retainer in the appropriate column of the licence. The
licensing authority shall issue to the licensee a permit in Form III-B for each
of such retainers shown in the licence. The permit shall remain in the personal
custody of the representative of the company and shall be made over to the
retainers when they are entrusted with the weapon covered by the licence:
[14] [Provided that the licensing authority shall obtain a
report from the Police about the antecedents of the retainer and take into
consideration such report before admitting him as a retainer.]
(3)
A licence in Form III-A for possession and
carrying of arms or ammunition may be granted to a person nominated to be his
retainer by a person exempted from licensing requirements:
Provided
that the retainer shall have no right, independent of the person so exempted,
to use the arms or ammunition covered by the licence, and the licence shall
cease to be in force on the day on which the person so exempted has ceased to
be an exemptee, or the retainer has ceased to be in the service of the
exemptee:
[15] [Provided further that the licensing authority shall
obtain a report from the Police about the antecedents of the retainer and take
into consideration such report before admitting him as a retainer.]
Rule? - 14. Licences for protection of crops and cattle.?
(1)
Where a licence is granted in Form V, any
member of the family of the licensee or a servant employed by the licensee to
watch the crops or cattle and residing with him, may, in the discretion of the
licensing authority, be allowed to carry any of the arms or ammunition covered
by the licence to protect crops or cattle against wild animals in the area specified
in the licence by entering his name and particulars in column 2 thereof.
(2)
Where, after the end of any harvest season,
the State Government considers it expedient that for the protection of wildlife
in any area, any arms or ammunition licensed in Form V should be deposited in a
police station or with a licensed dealer, it may, by order, require any
licensee to deposit such arms or ammunition for such period as the arms or
ammunition are not required for the protection of crops or cattle and as may be
specified therein, and thereupon the licensee shall be bound to comply with
such order.
Rule? - 15. Licence for target practice.?
Where
a licence in Form VI has been granted in the name of any military mess, club or
association, it shall be lawful for any member of such mess, club or
association to use the firearms or ammunition covered by such licence for the
purposes of the mess, club or association in accordance with the conditions of
the licence.
Rule? - 16. Age-limit for training and target practice.?
Any
person below the age of sixteen years but not below the age of twelve years may
be allowed to use a firearm for the purposes of training in the use of such
firearm in the immediate presence, or under the direct supervision and
guidance, of an adult instructor or the licensee:
Provided
that no person below the age of sixteen years shall be allowed to carry any
firearm requiring a licence, in a public place, except in the immediate
presence and supervision of the person who is lawfully entitled to carry such
firearm.
Explanation.?For
the purpose of this rule, an ?adult? means a person who has completed the age
of twenty-one years.
Rule? - 17. Traveller's (temporary) licence.?
(1)
Subject to the provisions of Rule 8, a
licence in Form VIII may be granted to any bona fide traveller, proceeding from
the place of his arrival in India to his place of destination in India, for the
possession and carrying of arms or ammunition for the duration of the journey,
by the licensing authority at the place of arrival.
(2)
A copy of every such licence shall be
forthwith sent to the District Magistrate having jurisdiction over the place of
destination of the licensee; such authority shall satisfy himself, when
necessary, that the licensee has complied with Condition 7 entered on the Form
of the licence.
Rule? - 18. Application of Section 4 of the Act.?
In any
area specified in the notification issued by the Central Government under
Section 4, licences for acquisition, possession or carrying in that area of
arms of such class or description as may be specified in that notification may
also be granted or renewed as provided in Schedule II, subject to such
conditions as are specified in that Schedule and in the licence.
Rule? - 19. Arms other than firearms.?
Unless
the Central or State Government by notification in the Official Gazette so
directs, no licence shall be required for the manufacture, sale, possession for
sale or test, of arms of Category V except in the areas notified under Section
4.
Rule? - 20. Manufacture, conversion, shortening, repair, test, sale, etc. of arms or ammunition.?
(1)
The licensing authority while granting a
licence in Form IX shall show clearly in the licence Form?
(i)
the categories and description of the arms or
ammunition covered by the licence;
(ii)
the transactions permitted in respect of the
different categories of arms or ammunition, and omit any transactions, or
categories of arms or ammunition, not covered by the licence.
(2)
A copy of every licence granted in Form IX by
an authority other than the District Magistrate of the place of business,
factory or shop of the licensee shall forthwith be sent to that District
Magistrate.
Rule? - 21. Conversion, repair, test, sale, etc.?
(1)
Where a licence is granted in Form IX or Form
XI for conversion or repair, but not manufacture, of any category of firearms
or ammunition, it entitles the licensee to fabricate components or parts, for
the purpose of conversion or repair of such firearms or ammunition but not to
manufacture such components or parts to be utilized for assembling into
complete firearms or ammunition of any category which he is not allowed to
manufacture.
(2)
(a)
A licence in Form XI shall not entitle the dealer to shorten a firearm or to
convert an imitation firearm into a firearm, unless he has a licence in Form IX
showing specifically that he is permitted to shorten a firearm or convert an
imitation firearm into a firearm.
(b) Under no circumstances shall a
dealer shorten the barrel of a rifle or smooth-bore gun so that the resultant
length becomes less than 20 inches.
(c) The details of the cases in which
barrels are shortened and imitation firearms are converted into firearms shall
be reported every month to the District Magistrate, in such form, if any, as
may be required.
(3)
A dealer having a licence in Form XI, Form
XII or Form XIII to [repair or test][16] or to sell firearms or ammunition shall not take the
firearms or ammunition for testing to a testing range or other place, unless
specifically permitted to do so by his licence, and he shall carry out tests only
in such manner and subject to such conditions as are laid down therein.
[17] [(4) Where a licence is granted in Form IX or Form XI
for conversion of ammunition, it shall not entitle the licensee to convert
blank cartridges or any ammunition having no projectile into single/multiple
projectile ammunition or to load or reload any ammunition.]
Rule? - 22. Proof-testing of firearms.?
(1)
Proof-testing of firearms manufactured by a
licensed dealer shall be carried out only in accordance with the regulations
which may be framed by the Central Government or framed by such authorities as
the Central Government may specify in this behalf and approved by that
Government.
(2)
No dealer shall sell a firearm which has not
been duly proof-tested.
Rule? - 23. Licensing authorities to furnish information to the District Magistrate.?
A copy
of every licence granted in any Form by any authority other than a district
magistrate shall be sent forthwith to the District Magistrate having
jurisdiction over the area in which the place of business or residence of the
licensee is situated.
Rule? - 24. Sale or keeping for sale certain arms and ammunition.?
(1)
The State Government or in the State of Tamil
Nadu, Andhra Pradesh or Kerala, the Board of Revenue, may, by licence granted
by it in Form XI or Form XII authorise selected dealers to sell or keep for
sale a specified amount of ammunition of Category I(c).
(2)
A dealer possessing a licence in Form IX,
Form XI or Form XII shall not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition of
Category I(b) or I(c) to any person, unless the
acquisition or possession of such arms or ammunition is expressly permitted in
his licence or in his certificate of exemption.
Rule? - 25. Identification marks on firearms.?
(1)
A manufacturer of firearms shall get every firearm
manufactured by him stamped so as to show distinctly?
(a)
the maker's name and registered trade mark,
if any;
(b)
the serial number of the weapon as entered in
his register and the year of stamping; and
(c)
proof-mark.
as
shown in the following Table:
[18] [TABLE
Weapons |
Manufacturer's name |
Serial Number |
Proof-Mark |
||||
(Register No.) |
|||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
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1. |
DBBL |
(i) |
On the rib at
the top |
(i) |
On the fastner |
(i) |
On the flats of
the |
Weapons |
Near the breech |
(ii) |
On the flats of
barrel |
barrel |
|||
(ii) |
On the side of
the |
(iii) |
On the flat of
the action |
(ii) |
On the side of
the |
||
action body |
body |
action body |
|||||
2. |
SBBL |
(i) |
On the barrel
near the |
(i) |
On the fastner |
(i) |
On the flat of
the |
Weapons |
breech |
(ii) |
On the flat of
the barrel |
barrel |
|||
(ii) |
On the side of
the |
(iii) |
On the flat of
the action |
(ii) |
On the side of
the |
||
action body |
body |
Action body |
|||||
3. |
ML |
(i) |
On the barrel or
on |
(i) |
On the barrel
near the |
(i) |
On the barrel |
Weapons |
the rib near the |
nozzle |
|||||
nozzle |
(ii) |
On the action
body |
|||||
(ii) |
On the side
plates |
||||||
4. |
Revolvers |
On the barrel |
(i) |
On the barrel |
(i) |
On the barrel |
|
(ii) |
On chamber |
(ii) |
On the body |
||||
(iii) |
On the body |
(iii) |
On the cylinder |
||||
5. |
Pistols |
On the frame |
On the frame |
(i) |
On the barrel |
||
(ii) |
On the body] |
(2)
When an imported firearm kept for sale by a
dealer does not bear the manufacturer's name, such distinguishing mark of the
importer as allotted by the State Government shall be engraved on the barrel
(adjacent to the number, if any, existing thereon) and on other parts as shown
in column 2 of the Table under sub-rule (1); if a barrel bears more than one
number, the distinguishing mark shall be affixed to the number appearing on the
original invoice. When the manufacturer's number appears only on the trigger
guard or other replaceable part, that number shall be engraved on the part
shown in column 3 of that Table.
(3)
A person, who has in his possession any
firearm which does not bear distinctly a manufacturer's name, number or other
identification mark as mentioned in sub-rule (1), shall get the identification
mark stamped on the firearm consisting of?
(a)
such distinct letters as may be prescribed
for the purpose by the State Government;
(b)
serial number of the possession licence in
the Arms Register of the licensing authority concerned or, in respect of the
firearms in possession of a person exempt from the obligation to take out
licence for their possession, the letters ?Ex?; and
(c)
the year of stamping, in that order and in
the following manner:
1. |
Rifles |
. . |
. . |
on the barrel
and breech; |
2. |
Guns and pistols |
. . |
. . |
on the barrel; |
3. |
Revolvers |
. . |
. . |
on the breech
and cylinder. |
Rule? - 26. Records of transactions in arms and ammunition.?
(1)
Every dealer shall maintain such registers as
may be prescribed by the Central Government to show receipts, disposals,
balance of stock in hand and daily sales of arms or ammunition of different
categories and provide such other information as may be required.
(2)
Every entry of transactions in such registers
shall be made before the close of business hours on the same day and in the
case of a sale or transfer, the dealer shall, at the time of the transaction,
require the purchaser or transferee, if not known to him, to furnish
particulars sufficient for identification, and shall immediately enter the said
particulars in the registers.
Rule? - 27. Inspection of premises, stock and record.?
Every
magistrate and any police officer not below the rank of Inspector, or, if the
Central Government so directs, of Sub-Inspector, [19] [acting within the local limits of his authority, or any
officer of the Central Government specially empowered in this behalf may]?
(a)
enter and inspect the premises in which arms
or ammunition are manufactured or in which arms or ammunition are kept by a
manufacturer of or dealer in such arms or ammunition; and
(b)
examine the stock and accounts of receipts
and disposals of arms and ammunition or any other register or document.
Rule? - 28. Restrictions upon import or export for re-import of arms or ammunition.?
A
licence shall not be granted for the import or export for re-import of any arms
or ammunition through the medium of post office.
Rule? - 29. Import by sea or air.?
Arms
or ammunition shall be deemed to have been brought into India by a person when
such arms or ammunition are imported through an agent and are either?
(i)
consigned to such person direct, or
(ii)
consigned to the said agent, if the agent,
possesses a certificate from the said person that the arms or ammunition
are bona fide his
property and the agent only clears the arms or ammunition from the customs
house and forwards the same.
Rule? - 30. Vessels entering the territorial waters of India.?
Arms
or ammunition carried by a vessel entering the territorial waters of India or
leaving such waters, shall be deemed to be imported or exported as the case may
be, irrespective of whether the vessel carrying the arms or ammunition does or
does not berth.
Rule? - 31. Import by land or river of arms and ammunition.?
(1)
Where a licence is granted in Form XVI and
the articles are consigned to an area not on the frontier of India, a copy of
the licence shall forthwith be sent by the authority granting it to the
Government of the State concerned or the district magistrate having
jurisdiction over the area in which they cross such frontier; and the State
Government/district magistrate may in its/his discretion, require the licensee
to produce the arms or ammunition for its/his inspection before allowing the
same to be taken out.
(2)
Where arms or ammunition are imported by
rail, a copy of the licence shall forthwith be sent by the authority granting
it to the railway authorities at the place to which such arms or ammunition are
consigned.
Rule? - 32. Bringing of arms or ammunition into India by bona fide tourists.?
[20] [(1) A licence, valid for a period of six months from
the date of endorsement referred to in sub-rule (1-A), may be granted in Form
III to a bona fide tourist
referred to in clause (b) of
the proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 10, so far as practicable, six months
prior to the expected date of arrival of the tourist in India:
Provided
that the validity of the licence so granted shall commence only from the date
of endorsement of the said licence and that the arms and ammunition covered by
the licence shall not be used till the date of endorsement of the licence.
(1-A) When a licence is granted in Form III to a bona fide tourist under sub-rule
(1), the licence, together with the passport/visa of the tourist, shall be
presented to the licensing authority as soon as may be after the disembarkment
of the tourist and the latter shall,?
(a)
after obtaining the undertaking referred to
in sub-rule (2) endorse the licence making it valid for a period of six months
from the date of endorsement, and
(b)
make an entry in the passport/visa giving
full particulars of all the arms and ammunition for which the licence has been
granted.]
(2) ??The licensing
authority shall obtain an undertaking in writing from the licensee that he
shall not sell or transfer the arms or ammunition to anyone in India without
the prior permission of the District Magistrate having jurisdiction over the
place where such sale or transfer is to be made, and where the arms or
ammunition are sold or transferred he shall inform the customs authority and
pay the duty, if any.
(3) ??The
passport-checking authority or any other officer empowered by the District
Magistrate in this behalf at the port or other place of departure from India
shall verify that the arms entered in the passport/visa are being taken out of
India by the licensee and recover the licence and forward the same to the
authority who issued it with the remarks that the arms have been duly
re-exported or lawfully sold or transferred in India, as the case may be.
Rule? - 33. Of exports.?
(1)
The authority granting a licence in Form XVII
for export by sea or air of arms or ammunition from customs ports to ports in
foreign territory or Commonwealth shall send a copy of such licence to the
agent or master of the vessel or to the air carrier by which the arms or ammunition
covered by the licence are intended to be taken out of India.
(2)
The weapons of the following descriptions
shall not be allowed to be exported, namely:?
(i)
weapons falling within the definition of
?antiquity? under the Antiquities (Export Control) Act, 1947 (31 of 1947);
(ii)
weapons of current and popular bores for
which ammunition is available in the country; and
(iii)
automatic weapons and weapons which are in
use by the police or the armed forces of the Union.
(3)
Every application for the grant of a licence
in Form XVII or Form XVIII for export of firearms shall be accompanied by a
certificate from the Director-General of Archaeology of the Central Government
to the effect that the arms intended to be exported do not fall within the
definition of ?antiquity? under the Antiquities (Export Control) Act, 1947 (31
of 1947). If the application is made to the Central Government, it shall be
accompanied by a further certificate from the licensing authority of the place
from where the weapons are intended to be exported certifying that the weapons
do not belong to any of the descriptions mentioned in sub-rule (2).
Rule? - 34. Export by land or river of arms and ammunition.?
When a
licence for export of arms or ammunition by land or river is granted in Form
XVIII a copy of the licence shall forthwith be sent by the licensing authority?
(a)
where the arms or ammunition are exported by
rail, to the district magistrate of the place from which the consignment is to
be despatched; or in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, to the State Government,
and such authority shall forthwith send a copy to the railway authorities at
the station from which the consignment is to be despatched;
(b)
where the arms or ammunition are exported by
road or river, to the District Magistrate having jurisdiction over the area out
of which they are to cross the frontier of India; and such magistrate may, in
his discretion, require the licensee to produce the arms or ammunition for his
inspection before allowing them to leave the area.
Rule? - 35. Export and re-import of arms and ammunition by sea or air.?
(1)
A licence in Form XIX may be granted for
export of arms or ammunition by sea or air from one place in India and its
re-import into another place in India?
(a)
by the Central Government or any other
officer specifically empowered by it, if?
(i)
the arms or ammunition are taken by sea or by
an International Air Service or across intervening territory not forming part
of India, or
(ii)
the arms or ammunition form the part of the
estate of a deceased or insane person who was or is subject to the Indian Navy
Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), or whose estate is dealt with under the Army and Air
Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 (40 of 1950), where such arms or
ammunition are to be sent to the wife, widow, legal representative or next of
kin of such deceased or insane person; or
(b)
by the licensing authority,?
(i)
for import, at the place of destination, or
(ii)
for export, at the place of despatch subject
to the previous consent of the licensing authority at the place of destination
as required under Rule 50, if the arms or ammunition are carried by sea or by
an internal air service.
Explanation.?For
the purpose of this rule, ?India? includes any of ex-French settlements in
India.
(2)
A copy of every licence granted under
sub-rule (1) shall forthwith be sent by the authority granting it to?
(a)
the licensing authority/authorities of the
place of despatch/destination of the articles as the case may be, or if the
place of despatch/destination is in any of the ex-French settlements in India,
to the Secretary, General Administration Department, Government of Pondicherry;
and
(b)
where the place of despatch/destination of
the articles is other than a port?
(i)
to the licensing authority at the port of
export/re-import; and
(ii)
if the route includes transport by rail, to
the railway authorities at the station from which the consignment is to be
despatched.
Rule? - 36. Arms or ammunition to be delivered to Customs Collector in certain cases.?
Where
a vessel or aircraft bound for a port other than a port in India calls at any
port in India in the course of its voyage, and remains there for a period
exceeding forty-eight hours, any arms or ammunition in the possession of any
passenger not exempted from liability to take out a licence in respect of such
possession shall be delivered by him to the Customs Collector, to be detained
until the departure by sea or air, as the case may be, of such passenger, and
it shall not be necessary for such passenger to take out any licence in respect
of the arms or ammunition so delivered and detained.
Rule? - 37. Prohibition of transport of arms and ammunition.?
(1)
Save as herein otherwise provided, no person
shall transport over India or any part thereof any firearms or ammunition or
any arms of Category V, except under, and in accordance with the conditions of,
a licence granted under these Rules.
(2)
Nothing in sub-rule (1) or in Section 12
shall be deemed to apply to arms or ammunition?
(a)
transported personally or as personal
luggage, in reasonable quantities for his own use, by a person lawfully
entitled to possess or carry such arms or ammunition;
(b)
transported by a person licensed to
manufacture such articles, for proof-testing, in a case or package legibly
addressed to a Government establishment or an establishment approved in this behalf
by the Central Government, or re-transported by such establishment to such
person;
(c)
of Category V, transported through an area
where the Central Government has, by notification in the Official Gazette,
applied Section 4, or from such area to an area where Section 4 does not apply,
provided that the weapons are properly packed and labelled showing clearly the
description of the articles and the name and address of the consignee;
(d)
transported by a licensed dealer for export
or after import, in accordance with a licence for their export or import,?
(i)
from the place of despatch to the port or
other place of export, or
(ii)
from the port or other place of import to the
place of destination, or
(iii)
by transhipment in the port of import for
re-export by sea or air,
(e)
transported?
(i)
by a person lawfully entitled to possess such
articles, in reasonable quantities for his own use from the premises of a
licensed dealer, or for purposes of examination or repair or test to or from
any such premises, or to the address of any other person lawfully entitled to
possess such articles; or
(ii)
by a licensed dealer, in a case or package
legibly addressed to a person lawfully entitled to possess such articles, in
compliance with an order given by such person for the supply of such articles,
in reasonable quantities, for his own use or after carrying out necessary
repairs thereto;
(f)
being chlorates, transported for bona fide industrial,
agricultural or medicinal purposes:
Provided
that?
(i)
transport of arms or ammunition under clause
(d), clause (e) or clause (f) shall be subject to obtaining a certificate of no objection
from the licensing authority at the destination of the articles as provided for
in Rule 50;
(ii)
transport of arms or ammunition personally
for any of the purposes stated in sub-clause (i) of clause (e)
without using them through any area outside the area of validity of his
possession licence, shall be subject to his obtaining a permit from the
licensing authority at the starting place of transport; and
(iii)
prior intimation of the transport of arms of
Category V under clause (c) or
of chlorates under clause (f)
shall be given to the officer-in-charge of the nearest police station or a
magistrate having jurisdiction over the place of despatch.
(3)
The officer or magistrate receiving prior
intimation under clause (iii)
of the proviso to sub-rule (2) shall immediately inform the district magistrate
and if the articles are transported by rail, the Superintendent of Railway
Police having jurisdiction,?
(i)
over the place of destination, in the case of
transport of chlorates, and
(ii)
over the place of entry into the area where
Section 4 applies, in the case of transport of arms of Category V.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this rule, ?transport? includes movement of arms or ammunition
across any part of the country, but does not include movement of arms or
ammunition by a licensed dealer from a warehouse, godown or any other similar
place to his factory, shop or other place of business within the same village,
town or city.
Rule? - 38. Transport of arms or ammunition.?
(1)
A copy of licence granted in Form XX for
transport of arms or ammunition beyond the local limits of the jurisdiction of
the authority granting it shall forthwith be sent to the district magistrate
having jurisdiction over the area where the place to which the articles are
consigned is situated, or if such place is in the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
to the Government of the State.
(2)
A copy of every such licence granted by a
district magistrate for transport within the limits of his jurisdiction shall
forthwith be sent to the subordinate magistrate (if any) having jurisdiction
over the place to which the arms or ammunition are consigned.
(3)
Where arms or ammunition are transported by
rail, a copy of such licence or a copy of the no objection certificate referred
to in Rule 50 shall be attached to the way-bill or invoice, as the case may be,
and telegraphic advice of every such consignment shall be sent by the railway
authorities from the forwarding to the receiving station.
(4)
A licence for the transport of arms or
ammunition shall not, save for special reasons to be recorded by the authority
granting it, be granted for a period longer than twice the time likely to be
occupied in the journey to the place of destination by the route indicated in
the licence:
Provided
that a licence for a longer period, not exceeding a quarter of a year at one
time, may be granted in connection with industrial purposes for transporting
ingredients of ammunition in instalments from the godown to the factory of the
licensee situated within the same district but not in the same locality. A
licensee transporting any ingredients of ammunition under such licence shall
give prior intimation to the nearest magistrate/officer-in-charge of a police
station; and he shall make necessary entries promptly in the stock registers
maintained for the purpose at both the godown and the factory.
Rule? - 39. Licence for import, transport and re-export of arms and ammunition.?
Where
under the authority of a licence for import, transport and re-export of arms or
ammunition granted in Form XIX, the arms or ammunition are to be?
(a)
transported across Indian territory entirely
by rail, a copy of the licence shall forthwith be sent by the authority
granting it, to the licensing authority and to the railway authority at the
place from which the consignment is to be despatched; or
(b)
transported across Indian territory and
re-exported by land or river, a copy of the licence shall forthwith be sent by
the authority granting it to the district magistrate having jurisdiction over
the area out of which the consignment is to cross the frontier of India.
Rule? - 40. Scrutiny by authorities of consignments containing arms and ammunition.?
(1)
(a)(i) Where a package or case containing
arms or ammunition is brought for export or transport, to a railway authority
or shipping agent or a master of vessel or air carrier, the latter shall,
before receiving the article for despatch or despatching them, verify that they
are accompanied by the original licence in the case of export or an attested
copy of the licence in the case of transport or of export for re-import;
(ii) Where a consignment is received
after import or transport, by an authority at a port checking import or by a
railway authority, such authority shall require the production of the original
licence before delivering the consignment.
(b) Where arms or ammunition consigned
to an area not on the frontier of India are imported, or where a consignment of
arms or ammunition is exported, by land or river, the district magistrate
having jurisdiction over the area in India into or out of which it crosses the
frontier of India or an officer appointed by him in this behalf shall require
the licensee to produce the original licence and may, in his discretion,
require the licensee to produce the arms or ammunition for his inspection
before allowing the articles to leave the area.
(c) The aforesaid authority shall
satisfy himself?
(i)
that the licence accompanying the consignment
or produced by the licensee is identical in substance with the copy sent to
him; and
(ii)
that the arms or ammunition correspond with
the description given in such licence.
(2)
Where in any case referred to in sub-rule
(1)?
(a)
the original licence is not produced by the
consignee or the original or attested copy of the licence does not accompany
the case or package, as the case may be, or
(b)
the licence is not identical in substance
with the copy sent to the authority, or
(c)
the arms and ammunition do not correspond
with the description given in such licence, the authority shall not receive
articles for despatch or allow the articles to proceed further or deliver the
consignment, as the case may be, and shall, in case he is not a magistrate,
forthwith inform the nearest magistrate.
Rule? - 41. Production and delivery of licence for import/export/transport.?
(1)
The consignee of arms or ammunition
imported/transported under a licence or his agent in the case of arms or
ammunition exported under a licence shall?
(a)
produce the licence, where the consignment in
the course of import crosses the frontiers of India by land or river, within
six days of such crossing, before the district magistrate having jurisdiction
over the area into which the consignment so crosses or before such other
officer as the district magistrate may appoint in that behalf;
(b)
deliver the licence within six days of the
arrival of the consignment?
(i)
at the destination, in case such consignment
has been imported or transported to a place in India, or
(ii)
in the area out of which such consignment,
being exported/transported across Indian territory for re-export, is to cross
the frontier of India and before it so crosses.
to the
district magistrate having jurisdiction over the area in which the destination
or place of crossing, as the case may be, is situated, or such other officer as
the district magistrate/State Government may appoint in that behalf.
(2)
Every officer, to whom a licence is produced
or delivered under sub-rule (1), shall satisfy himself that?
(a)
the arms or ammunition correspond with the
description given in the licence, and
(b)
any deficiency is properly accounted for.
(3)
If the officer to whom a licence is delivered
under sub-rule (1) is an officer other than the district magistrate, the
licence shall be forwarded by such officer to the district magistrate.
Rule? - 42. Import, transport and export of arms and ammunition for the Government of Nepal or the King of Nepal.?
(1)
Where arms or ammunition are imported into
India for despatch to the Government of Nepal or His Majesty the King of Nepal,
the customs authorities at the port of disembarkation, of the licensing
authority in other places, shall check the consignment against the list of arms
or ammunition received from the Central Government; the packages shall be
sealed thereafter in the presence of a Customs Examiner or any other authority
appointed for the purpose by the Central Government.
(2)
(a)
Where arms or ammunition imported into or acquired in India are to be
despatched to Nepal for the Government of Nepal or His Majesty the King of
Nepal they shall be accompanied by a certificate from the Collector of Customs
or the licensing authority of the area concerned to that effect; the
certificate shall also contain a description of the marks on each package or
case sufficient to enable it to be readily identified and a general statement
of the contents of such package or case;
(b) on receipt of requisition from the
clearing agents or the firm concerned, as the case may be, the district
magistrate shall arrange for necessary escort up to the railway station;
(c) the railway authorities shall not
receive for despatch any package or case containing arms or ammunition unless
accompanied by a certificate as required under clause (a).
(3)
Where in any case?
(i)
the list referred to in sub-rule (1) is not
received from the Central Government, or
(ii)
the arms or ammunition imported into, or
intended to be despatched from, India do not correspond with the description
given in such list, the authorities concerned shall not allow the consignment
to be despatched to Nepal and shall forthwith inform the Central Government.
Rule? - 43. Transport of arms from any place in Nepal to any other place in Nepal through Indian territory.?
(1)
Notwithstanding anything contained in Rules 8
and 28, the, Ambassador of India in Nepal, on application made by or on behalf
of His Majesty the King of Nepal, or the Government of Nepal, and subject to
confirmation by the Central Government, may grant a licence in Form XXI for the
import into, possession in, transport across, or export out of, India from any
place in the territory of Nepal to any other place in that territory across the
frontiers of India, of arms or ammunition of Categories I and II or any other
category, by His Majesty the King of Nepal, personnel accompanying him, his
brothers, the Prime Minister of Nepal and Nepal Government's Troops or Police,
as the case may be.
(2)
Where under the authority of a licence
granted under sub-rule (1) arms or ammunition are to pass across Indian
territory?
(a)
if entirely by rail, a copy of the licence
shall forthwith be sent by the Ambassador to the district magistrates having
jurisdiction over the areas through which the arms or ammunition shall pass
across the frontiers of India and also to the railway authorities of the place
in the Indian territory through which the consignment shall pass;
(b)
if by road or river, a copy of the licence
shall forthwith be sent to the district magistrates having juridiction over the
areas through which the arms or ammunition shall pass to Nepal across the
frontiers of India.
(3)
The Central Government or the Ambassador with
the approval of the Central Government, may make any order regulating the safe
transit to Nepal across the frontiers of India of the arms or ammunition
mentioned in this rule.
Rule? - 44. Transit licences for bona fide travellers.?
(1)
Where a licence is granted in Form XXII, the
licensing authority shall endorse the passport/visa of the tourist to that
effect.
(2)
A copy of every licence granted in Form XXII
shall forthwith be sent to such officer of the Government of the State in which
the place of his departure from India is situated as may be specially empowered
in this behalf by the State Government or the Administrator or
Lieutenant-Governor or Chief Commissioner of a Union Territory, as the case may
be.
(3)
(a)
The licensee shall not, while in India, sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
covered by his licence without prior permission of the licensing authority of
the place where sale or transfer is to be effected. He shall produce the arms
or ammunition or the permission of the licensing authority, as the case may be,
at the time of leaving India and return his licence to the passport-checking
authority, or other authority empowered by the district magistrate in this
behalf, at the port or other place of departure from India;
(b) the passport-checking authority or
other authority to whom the licence is returned by the licensee, shall forward
the same to the authority who issued it with the remarks that the arms or
ammunition have been duly exported, or sold or transferred with the permission
of the authority concerned as required under clause (a).
Rule? - 45. Licence to keep in custody arms and ammunition.?
The
licensee in Form XIV shall not accept for custody arms or ammunition without
satisfying himself that there is no mala
fide intention on the part of the depositor or any person on whose
behalf the deposit is being made. The dealer shall either inform the nearest
police station and the District Magistrate personally, or despatch information
to the officer-in-charge of the police station and the district magistrate by
registered post on the day of deposit or return or disposal, as the case may
be, of such arms or ammunition.
Rule? - 46. Deposit of arms and ammunition under Section 21.?
(1)
When a licensing authority decides to suspend
or revoke a licence or to refuse to renew it, he shall, while communicating his
decision in writing to the licensee, inform him that?
(a)
under Section 21(1) he is required to deposit
within such time as may be specified in the order suspending, revoking or
refusing to renew the licence, the arms or ammunition covered by the licence,
either with the officer-in-charge of the nearest police station or with a
dealer holding a licence in Form XIV, or, in case he is a member of the armed
forces of the Union, in the unit armoury;
(b)
subject to the proviso to Section 21(2),
during the period prescribed under sub-rule (4), he or, in the case of his
death, his legal representative is entitled to sell or otherwise dispose of the
arms or ammunition to any person lawfully entitled to possess the same and to
receive the sale proceeds, if any; and
(c)
if the arms or ammunition have not been
disposed of or their possession by the licensee or his legal representative, as
the case may be, has not become lawful within the prescribed period they shall,
subject to the proviso to Section 21(3), be forfeited to Government by order of
the district magistrate.
(2)
Where any arms or ammunition is deposited by
an owner under Section 21(1), in a police station or unit armoury or with a dealer
holding a licence in Form XIV, the officer-in-charge of the police station or
unit armoury or the licensed dealer, as the case may be, shall?
(a)
attach to each article deposited, a card
showing the following?
Deposit under Section 21(1):
(i)
Description (No. etc.) of the article . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
(ii)
Particulars of licence of exemption (if any).
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii)
Name and address of depositor. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv)
Sl. No. in register and date of deposit . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v)
Date due for forfeiture/disposal. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(vi)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Signature
of depositor)
(vii)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Signature
of dealer or officer-in-chargeof police station/unit armoury.)
(b)
issue to the depositor a receipt containing
the same details as in (a); and
(c)
immediately send a copy of the receipt to the
authority who granted the licence or renewed it last.
(3)
(a)(i) Any arms or ammunition deposited
in a unit armoury under Section 21(1) may, unless returned or disposed of
earlier, be transferred, after the expiry of a period of 30 days after such
deposit to the nearest police station;
(ii) any arms or ammunition deposited
in a police station under Section 21(1) which have not been returned or
disposed of within 30 days of the deposit and the arms or ammunition
transferred under clause (i)
may be transferred for the sake of better maintenance or safety to a police
armoury in the district/taluqa headquarters or such other place as may be
specified by the district magistrate, in accordance with such instructions as
may be issued by the State Government for the purpose:
Provided
that the district magistrate, may, when he considers it desirable, extend the
said period of 30 days.
(b) Intimation of such transfer shall
be given to the depositor of the article and to the licensing authority who
granted or last renewed the licence for the article.
(4)
The period within which a depositor or his
legal representative may exercise his rights under sub-section (2) of Section
21 shall be?
(a)
six months from the date of deposit, if the
arms or ammunition are deposited as a consequence of contravention by its owner
of any provision of the Act or these Rules or any condition of the licence;
(b)
one year?
(i)
from the date of deposit, if the arms or
ammunition are deposited as a consequence of its possession becoming unlawful
under Section 21(1) otherwise than as under clause (a), or
(ii)
if it is already in deposit, from the date of
communication to the owner, of the order revoking, suspending, or refusing to
renew the licence, or
(iii)
from the date of notification issued under
Section 4:
Provided
that any period under clause (a)
or clause (b) shall be
reckoned?
(i)
where an appeal is preferred by the owner
under Section 18 from the date of the final order of the appellate authority;
(ii)
where the arms or ammunition is the subject
of legal suit or dispute or is owned or inherited by a person who has not
completed the age of sixteen years, from the date of termination of the dispute
or of completion by that person of the age of sixteen years; and
(iii)
where the owner of the arms or ammunition is
on active service outside India?from the date of his return to India.
[21] [(c) two
years if the firearms are deposited as a consequence of proviso to sub-section
(2) of Section 3:]
[22] [Provided further that when the arms or ammunition is
owned by a person who is considered by the licensing authority to be unfit, for
the time being, to carry the arms or ammunition for any reason, the period
prescribed under clause (a) may
be extended suitably by the district magistrate, or the Commissioner of Police
in relation to any metropolitan area.]
(5)
(a)
Any arms or ammunition not returned or disposed of before the expiry of the
period prescribed under sub-rule (4) shall be notified to the district
magistrate; and, subject to the provisos to sub-rule (4) and the proviso to
Section 21(3), transferred to the district malkhana or such other place as
required by order of the district magistrate, for the purpose of forfeiture
under Section 21(3).
(b) The district magistrate shall,
before making an order of forfeiture after the expiry of the prescribed period,
serve a notice as required under Section 21(4) in like manner as for service of
summons under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898);
Provided
that, in the case of the depositor being a member of the armed forces of the
Union, the notice shall be served personally through the Commanding Officer of
such member.
(6)
Charges for maintaining in good condition
articles deposited may be levied at such rates as may be fixed from time to
time by the State Government.
Rule? - 47. Deposit of arms and ammunition for safe custody (otherwise than under Section 21).?
(1)
(a)
A person lawfully possessing arms or ammunition may deposit them for safe
custody with a dealer holding a licence in Form XIV or in a police station or,
if he is a member of the armed forces of the Union, in a unit armoury.
(b) Before accepting the arms or
ammunition for deposit otherwise than under Section 21(1), the dealer or
officer-in-charge of a police station or unit armoury shall satisfy himself
that they are possessed under a valid licence issued under the Act and these
Rules or under exemption from the need for such licence.
(c) Members of the armed forces of the
Union may be allowed to keep their arms or ammunition in safe custody in a unit
armoury only during the tenure of their service.
(2)
Where the arms or ammunition have been
deposited under sub-rule (1), the dealer or the officer-in-charge of the police
station or unit armoury shall?
(a)
attach to each article deposited a card
easily distinguishable from that described in Rule 46(2)(a) showing the
following:
Deposit
for safe custody:
(i)
Description (No. etc.) of the article . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
(ii)
Name and address of the depositor. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii)
Particulars of licence/exemption . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv)
Sl. No. in register and date of deposit. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v)
Date of expiry of licence. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(vi)
Date up to which deposited. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(vii)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Signature
of depositor.)
(viii)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Signature
of dealer or officer-in-charge ofpolice station/unit armoury.)
(b)
issue to the depositor a receipt containing
the same particulars as in clause (a);
and
(c)
on the same day send a copy of the receipt to
the authority who granted the licence or renewed it last.
(3)
(a)
In the event of failure to get the licence renewed, the arms or ammunition
shall continue to be possessed by the dealer on the authority of his licence in
Form XIV or by the officer-in-charge of the police station or unit armoury;
but, if the licence is not renewed for a period of three years after its
expiry, the dealer or the officer-in-charge of the police station or unit
armoury shall bring this to the notice of the district magistrate for such
action as he may consider necessary;
(b) the articles shall in no case be
returned to the owner unless the licence to possess them is renewed or a new
licence is obtained.
[23] [(4) The depositor may be charged a fee for the custody
of the articles deposited at the following rates:
1.
For each firearm?Fifty rupees per year or
portion thereof.
2.
For every other weapon or package of
ammunition?Rs 25 per year or portion thereof.
Any
extra charges for maintenance of the articles in good condition may be levied
at such rates as may be fixed from time to time by the State Government.]
Rule? - 48. Record and returns of the articles deposited.?
(1)
The dealer, or the officer-in-charge of the
police station or unit armoury shall maintain such registers as may be
prescribed by the Central Government.
(2)
A copy of the entries in the register
relating to the quarters ending on the last day of March, June, September and
December, each year certified as true copy under the signature of the dealer or
officer-in-charge, of the police station or unit armoury, as the case may be,
shall be forwarded to the district magistrate as early as possible after the
expiry of each quarter.
(3)
The licensed dealer or the officer-in-charge
of the police station or unit armoury or of any other place specified under
Rule 46(3)(a)(ii) where the arms or ammunition are
kept, shall submit to the district magistrate by the 15th of December in each
year a report showing the particulars of arms or ammunition in their custody
which have, or will, become liable to forfeiture by the end of that year.
Rule? - 49. Inspection.?
(1)
Arms and ammunition deposited in a police
station or with a dealer and those transferred to the district malkhana and the
register maintained for the purpose shall be inspected periodically by the
district magistrate or other officer appointed by the State Government in this
behalf in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed by the State
Government.
(2)
The arms or ammunition deposited in a unit
armoury and the register maintained for this purpose shall be inspected
periodically by the officer commanding the unit or any other officer empowered
by him in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Government of the
State where the unit is for the time being located.
Rule? - 50. Previous consent in certain cases.?
(1)
A licence having effect beyond the local
limits of the authority of the officer granting it shall not be granted for the
transport or export or re-import of any arms or ammunition to a place, without
ascertaining that there is no objection to the grant of such licence on the
part of?
(i)
the district magistrate having jurisdiction
over the area in which such place is situated, or
(ii)
the Government of the State of Jammu and
Kashmir, if such place is in the State, or
(iii)
the Secretary, General Administration
Department, Government of Pondicherry, if such place is any of the ex-French
settlements in India.
(2)
For the purposes of sub-rule (1), either?
(i)
a certificate of ?no objection? may be
obtained by the applicant for the licence, or
(ii)
an enquiry may be made by the authority to
whom application for grant of such licence is made.
Rule? - 51. Application for licence.?
Every
application for the grant of a licence under these rules?
(a)
shall be submitted in Form ?A?;[24]
(b)
may be presented by the applicant in person
or sent through the medium of post office or otherwise, to the licensing
authority, as far as possible, having jurisdiction in respect of the place
where he ordinarily resides or has his occupation;
(c)
shall contain all such information as is
necessary for the consideration of the application; and in particular?
(i)
where the application is for a licence for
the acquisition, possession and carrying of arms and ammunition for
crop-protection, shall specify details of the land and cultivation requiring
protection and area within which the arms or ammunition are required to be
carried;
(ii)
where the application is for a licence for
import or for transport or for export and re-import, or for import, transport
and re-export, of arms or ammunition, shall specify the place of destination,
the route, the time likely to be occupied in the journey and the quantity,
description and price of each kind of arms or ammunition in respect of which
the licence is required and the purpose for which they are intended;
(d)
where the grant of licence requires a
certificate of no objection from some other authority as provided in Rule 50,
shall state whether such certificate has been obtained and, if so, shall be
supported by evidence thereof;
[25] [(e)
where an application is for the grant of licence in Form II, Form III, Form
III-A, Form IV, Form V, or Form VI, from a person other than a bona fide tourist as defined in
Section 10(1)(b) of the Act it
shall be accompanied by two passport size copies of the latest photograph of
the applicant.]
Provided
that?
(i)
an application by a member of the armed
forces of the Union shall be made through his commanding officer to the
licensing authority having jurisdiction in respect of the place to which he is
for the time being posted; and
(ii)
the licensing authority may, in accordance
with any instructions issued by the State Government in respect of all or any
class of firearms require the personal attendance of the applicant before
granting or renewing the licence applied for.
Rule? - [26][51-A.
The
applicant shall not suppress any factual information or furnish any false or
wrong information in the application form.]
Rule? - 52. Form of licence.?
[27] [(1) A licence in Form II, Form III, Form III-A, Form
IV, Form V or Form VI, if granted for more than a year, to a person other than
a bona fide tourist
as defined in Section 10(1)(b)
of the Act, shall be in book form and shall contain the latest photograph of
the licensee.]
(2) ??When a
licence is granted in Form II, Form III, Form IV, Form V or Form VI for the
possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant of
the licence, the authority granting the licence shall at the time of granting
the same direct that within a period specified by him, in this behalf, which he
may from time to time extend, the arms covered by the licence shall be acquired
and that the licence or the arms or both shall be produced for his inspection
and if within the period so specified or extended the licensee fails to acquire
the arms and to produce the licence, or the arms or both, as the case may be,
the licence shall cease to be in force:
Provided
that, if during the period so specified or extended the licensee wishes to
acquire and possess any weapon or weapons of a different description and the
licensing authority has no objection to allow the acquisition and possession of
such weapon and weapons, he may amend the licence accordingly:
[28]Provided further that?
(i)
where the licensing authority is the State Government,
the licensee residing at any place within the State in which the licence was
issued may produce the licence or the arms or both for inspection before the
State Government or any authority which the State Government may, by a general
or special order specify in this behalf;
(ii)
where the licensing authority is the State
Government, the licensee may, if he changes his place of residence from one
State to another State, produce the licence or arms or both for inspection
before the Government of the second mentioned State or any authority which that
Government may, by a general or special order, specify in this behalf;
(iii)
where licensing authority is other than the
State Government, the licensee may, if he changes his place of residence,
produce the licence or arms or both for inspection before the licensing
authority of the place of his new residence to which the licensee may have
shifted after the grant of licence; within the period so specified or extended
and the authority other than the licensing authority who inspected the arms as
well as the licensee shall intimate the fact of such inspection to the
authority who issued the licence.
Rule? - 53. Variation of conditions of licences.?
(1)
On application from a licence-holder, a
licensing authority may extend the area of validity specified in his licence,
if he is satisfied about the need of such extension, subject to the condition
that the licensing authority has the power to grant a licence in relation to
the area to which extension is sought.
(2)
On application from a company holding a
licence in Form II or Form III for a change in the name of the member, agent or
other representative of the company in whose name the licence has been granted or
of a retainer included in the licence the necessary amendments may be made in
the licence by the licensing authority.
Rule? - 54. Renewal of licences.?
(1)
Every licence may, at its expiration and
subject to the same conditions (if any) as to the grant thereof, be renewed by
the authority mentioned in Schedule II as renewing authority:
[29] [Provided that the licence so renewed may be signed in
the appropriate column of the licence by such officer as may be specially
empowered in this behalf by the State Government under Rule 4.]
(2)
The authority issuing a licence shall
ordinarily be responsible for watching all future renewals of the licence.
Where a licence is renewed by an authority other than the authority who granted
it, the former shall forthwith inform the latter of the fact of renewal and the
period for which such renewal is valid. The applicant for the renewal of a
licence under this rule shall always be required to state his permanent
residence, and, if he notices a change in his permanent residence to the
district in which the renewal is sought, the licensing authority of such
district shall henceforward become responsible for watching all future renewals
of his licence and shall inform the original issuing authority accordingly. The
procedure shall be repeated on each subsequent occasion of renewal of the
licence, the necessary intimation being sent by the renewing authority to the
original issuing authority or to the authority who last renewed the licence on
a permanent change of residence, as the case may be.
(3)
An application for renewal of a licence for
arms or ammunition deposited under sub-rule (1) of Rule 47 may be made by the
depositor, or where it is not practicable to make the application direct,
through the dealer or any other person authorised by him in this behalf while
the arms or ammunition continue to be so deposited.
(4)
The licensing authority may consider an
application for renewal of a licence, if the period between the date of its
expiry and the date of application is not, in his opinion, unduly long with due
regard to the circumstances of the case, and all renewal fees for the
intervening period are paid; otherwise the application may be treated as one
for grant of a fresh licence.
[30] [(5) The licensing authority and the renewing authority
at the Centre or at the State level, while granting a licence or renewing a
licence, the case may be, shall enter the data of the record in an electronic
format duly approved by the Central Government or the State Government, as the
case may be.
(6) ??The licensing
authority and the renewing authority shall also enter such data as are required
in an electronic automated system as developed by the National Informatics
Centre for this purpose and the aforesaid electronic automated system shall
generate a unique number without which no arms licence shall be considered as
valid with effect from the 1st October, 2015.]
Rule? - 55.[31] Appeal against the order of a licensing authority or an authority suspending or revoking a licence under Section 17(6).?
In any
case in which an authority issues an order?
(a)
refusing to grant or renew a licence or to
give a no objection certificate for such grant or renewal, or
(b)
varying any condition of a licence or
suspending or revoking a licence under sub-section (1), or sub-section (3) or
sub-section (6) of Section 17, the person aggrieved by such order may, within
thirty days from the date of issue of the order, and subject to the proviso to
sub-section (2) of Section 18 prefer an appeal against that order, to the
appellate authority concerned.
Rule? - 56. Procedure to be followed by the appellate authority.?
On
receipt of an appeal, the appellate authority may call for the records of the
case from the authority who passed the order appealed against and after giving
the appellate authority a reasonable opportunity of being heard pass final
orders.
Rule? - 57. Fees payable for licences.?
(1)
[32] [(a)
Every licence granted or renewed under these Rules shall, save as herein
otherwise expressly provided, be chargeable with the fee (if any) specified in
Schedule IV.]
(b) In any case where fee is
prescribed for a year, fee for a fraction of a year shall be the same as for a
whole year.
(2)
Where a licensee submits his application for
renewal of his licence after the expiry of the period for which the licence was
granted, the licensing authority may, if he decides to renew the licence, at
his discretion levy?
(a)
full fee as for initial grant of the licence,
and
(b)
if he is satisfied that the delay is not
justifiable or excusable, nor serious enough to warrant revocation of the
licence or prosecution of the licensee, a late fee not exceeding the amount of
the licence fee is charged, or [Rs 100][33] in other cases.
(3)
The Central Government may, by general or
special order and for reasons to be recorded in writing and subject to such
conditions, if any, as it may specify in the order, grant exemption from, or
reduction of, the fee payable in respect of any licence:
Provided
that it shall be a condition of every exemption from payment of the fee
chargeable in respect of the grant or renewal of any licence in Form III that
if application for renewal of such licence is not made within one month of the
date on which the licence expires, the licensing authority may, unless the
applicant satisfies the licensing authority that he had sufficient cause for
not making the application within that period, levy renewal fee at the rate
specified in the Form.
(4)
No separate fee shall be chargeable from
retainers.
(5)
No fee shall be chargeable in respect of the
grant or renewal of a licence in Form XV by a State Government or the Board of
Revenue (in the State of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala or Tamil Nadu), for the import
of sulphur in reasonable quantities, if the State Government or the Board of
Revenue is satisfied that the sulphur is required in good faith for medicinal,
industrial or agricultural purposes (other than for manufacturing arms,
ammunition or explosives).
(6)
Any political representative authorised to
grant licences in Form XVIII may remit the fee payable in respect of the grant
or renewal of any such licence in the case of arms or ammunition exported for
personal use, or in the case of ammunition exported for use for blasting purposes
(whether on a public work or not) of the Government of any territory or place
outside India.
(7)
(i)
No fee shall be chargeable for the grant of a licence for export and re-import
of any arms or ammunition in a case or package legibly addressed to a person
lawfully entitled to possess such articles, in compliance with a requisition
made by such person for the supply of such articles in reasonable quantities
for his own use or after carrying out necessary repairs thereto.
(ii) Where any arms or ammunition are
imported under a licence into any customs port in India and re-exported thence
for re-import into any other customs port in India under Rule 35 the necessary
licence for such re-export and re-import under the said rule shall be
chargeable with a fee of rupee one only.
(8)
No fee chargeable in respect of?
(i)
a change of description of the weapon entered
in a licence granted for its acquisition under the proviso to Rule 52(2) but if
the licence fee in respect of the weapon so changed is higher than that for the
original weapon, the difference of such fee may be charged;
(ii)
an endorsement under Rule 12 of a licence
granted in the State of Pondicherry or endorsement to extend or change the area
of validity of a licence under sub-rule (1) of Rule 53;
(iii)
a change of name, under Rule 53(2), of
member, agent or other representative of the company or a retainer; or
(iv)
a grant of consent or permit/certificate or
endorsement or any other document under these Rules, except as otherwise
expressly provided.
Rule? - 58. Fee payable for copies and duplicates.?
Where
a licence granted or renewed under these Rules is lost or accidently destroyed,
the authority empowered to grant such licence may grant a duplicate?
(a)
where the original licence was granted
without the payment of any fee, on payment of a fee of [Rs 50][34]; and
(b)
in any other case?on payment of a fee of [Rs
100][35] or of the fee with which the original licence was
chargeable whichever is less.
Rule? - 59. Fee payable on a petition for appeal made under Section 18(1).?
Every
petition for appeal under Section 18(1) shall be accompanied by a fee of?
(a)
[Rs 100][36] if the fee for the licence in relation to which the
appeal is preferred is [Rs 50][37] or more; and
(b)
[Rs 50][38] in any other case.
Rule? - 60. Collection of fees.?
All
fees payable shall be paid in cash either in person or, at the option of the
person concerned, by a money order/postal order, at the time of application.
Rule? - 61. Dealers to maintain registers, etc. in certain cases.?
Where
no licence is required for the manufacture, sale, import, export or transport
of any category or description of arms or ammunition by or through a dealer,
the dealer may be asked to register his name and address and place of business
in such manner and at such place as the Central Government may prescribe and
the dealer shall maintain such registers and furnish such information to the
Central Government as it may require in respect of the arms or ammunition so
manufactured, sold, imported, exported or transported.
Rule? - 62. Production of licences.?
(1)
Any person who?
(a)
holds a licence granted or renewed or a pass,
permit or certificate granted under these Rules, or
(b)
is acting under colour of such licence, pass,
permit or certificate, shall forthwith produce such licence, pass, permit or
certificate upon demand by any Magistrate or any police officer of a rank not
below that of an officer-in-charge of a police station.
(2)
While granting or renewing a licence, no
authority shall impose a condition inconsistent with sub-rule (1).
[39] [(3) If a person who holds a licence in Form III changes
his place of residence, permanently, or temporarily for more than thirty
consecutive days, and carries with him the weapon covered by the licence, to a
place other than indicated in column 2 of the licence, he shall [40] [within thirty days, of such change], send intimation
about such change to the licensing authority of the place of his new residence
as well as to the authority which granted the licence or last renewed it, as
the case may be; and shall, on demand, forthwith produce the licence and the
weapon to the first mentioned authority for making necessary entry in the
licence to indicate therein the particulars of new residence of the licensee.]
[41] [(4) The licensee shall intimate within a period of
thirty days in regard to change of residence to the licensing authority of the
new place of his residence and produce his licence before the licensing
authority of the new place for appropriate endorsement. On such change of
residence and after such endorsement on the licence, the said licence shall be
deemed to have been transferred to the jurisdiction of the licensing authority
and renewing authority of the new place of residence and such authority shall
be the licensing authority and the renewing authority in relation to the said
licence for purposes of provision of the Arms Act, 1959 and the Arms Rules,
1962.]
Rule? - 63. Production of arms.?
The
authority by whom any licence in Form II, Form III, Form IV, Form V or Form VI
has been granted or renewed, may, for the purpose of satisfying itself that any
arms covered by such licence are still in the possession of the licensee, at
any time while the licence is in force, by order in writing require the
licensee?
(a)
to produce the arms at such time and place
for inspection of such officer as may be specified in the order; or
(b)
at the option the licensee, to produce a
certificate from?
(i)
a magistrate or the officer-in-charge of the
nearest police station in whose jurisdiction the licensee resides or has his
occupation, or
(ii)
if he is a government servant, a gazetted
officer to whom he is subordinate.
to the
effect that he has seen the arms in the possession of the licensee and that
they correspond to the description given in the licence.
Rule? - 64. Savings.?
(1)
The Indian Arms Rules, 1951, are hereby
repealed.
(2)
Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or
any action taken (including any exemption, exclusion or withdrawal made, fee
imposed, levied, remitted or reduced or power conferred) or deemed to have been
done or taken under the said Rules, so far as it is consistent with these
Rules, be deemed to have been done or taken under the corresponding provisions
of these Rules.
SCHEDULE I
(See Rule
3)
Category |
Arms |
Ammunition |
|||
1 |
2 |
3 |
|||
I (a) |
Prohibited arms
as defined in Section 2(1)(i)
and such other arms as the Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, specify to be prohibited arms. |
Prohibited
ammunition as defined in Section 2(1)(h)
and such other articles as the Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, specify to be prohibited ammunition. |
|||
[42] [(b) |
Semi-automatic
firearms other than those included in categories I(c) and III(a);
smooth-bore guns having barrel of less than 20? in length. |
Ammunition for
arms of Category I(b). |
|||
(c) |
Bolt action or
semi-automatic rifles of .303? or 7.62 mm bore or any other bore which can
chamber and fire service ammunition of .303? or 7.62 mm calibre; muskets of
.410? bore or any other bore which can fire .410? musket ammunition; pistols,
revolvers, or carbines of any bore which can chamber and fire .380? or .455?
rimmed cartridges or service 9 mm or .45? rimless cartridges.] |
Ammunition for
firearms of category I(c). |
|||
(d) |
Accessories for
any firearms designed or adapted to diminish the noise or flash caused by the
firing thereof. |
Nil. |
|||
II |
Machinery for
manufacture or proof-testing of a firearm. |
Machinery for
manufacturing ammunition. |
|||
III |
Firearms other
than those in Categories I, II and IV, namely: |
Ammunition for
firearms other than those in Categories I, II and IV, namely: |
|||
(a) |
Revolvers and
pistols. |
Ammunition for
firearms of Category III (a). |
|||
(b) |
Breech-loading
rifles other than .22 bore rifles mentioned in Category III (c) below. |
Ammunition for
firearms of Category III (b). |
|||
(c) |
.22 bore (low velocity)
rifles using rim-fire cartridges, breech-load smooth-bore guns and
air-rifles. |
Ammunition for
firearms of Category III (c). |
|||
(d) |
Air-guns and
muzzle-loading guns. |
Ammunition for
firearms of Category III (d). |
|||
IV |
Curios and
historical weapons other than those excluded under Section 45(c). |
Curios and
historical ammunition. |
|||
V |
Arms other than
firearms: Sharp-edged and
deadly weapons, namely?Swords (including sword-stick), daggers, bayonets,
spears (including lances and javelins); battle-axes, knives (including
Kirpans and Khukries) and other such weapons with blades longer than 9? or
wider than 2? other than those designed for domestic, agricultural,
scientific or industrial purposes, steel, batton; ?Zipo? and other such
weapons called ?life preservers?; machinery for making arms, other than
Category II: and any other arms which the Central Government may notify under
Section 4. |
Nil. |
|||
VI |
VI |
(a) |
Articles
containing explosives or fulminating materials, fuses and friction
tubes [43] [other than blank fire cartridges.] |
||
VI |
(b) |
Ingredients as defined in
Section 2(I)(b)(VII). |
Note.?Part
and accessories of any arms or ammunition and charges for firearm and
accessories for charges belong to the same category as the arms or ammunition.
[44]SCHEDULE II
(See Rule
4)
Licensing authorities etc.
Item No. |
Purpose |
Categories of arms/ammunition as defined in Schedule I |
Place/Class of persons |
Licensing Authority |
Area for which licences can be granted |
Renewing Authority |
Form No. |
Conditions |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
1. |
Acquisition/Possession/import
and transport |
I(a), II |
Whole of India |
Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
Whole of India
or any specified area. |
Central
Govern-ment in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
I |
? |
2. |
Acquisition and
possession only |
III(b), III(c), III(d), V,
VI |
District or any
specified area. |
District
Magistrate |
Throughout the
District or his area or jurisdiction or any specified part of his
jurisdiction. |
District
Magistrate. |
II |
? |
[45] [3. |
Acquisition/possession/carrying
and use for protection/sport/target practice/display |
(a) I(b), I(c) |
Whole of India |
Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
Whole of India
or any specified part thereof. |
[District
Magistrate][46] |
III |
? |
(b) I(d), III, V, VI |
(i) District |
District
Magistrate |
Throughout the
district or his area of jurisdiction or any specified part of his
jurisdiction. |
District
Magistrate |
III/IV |
? |
||
(ii) State |
District
Magistrate |
Whole of the
State or any specified part thereof. |
District
Magistrate |
III/IV |
? |
|||
(iii) Whole of India |
State Government |
Whole of India
or any specified part thereof. |
District
Magistrate |
III/IV |
Note.?In case of target practice, premises for target practice to be specified
in licence on Form IV. |
|||
(c) III |
(a) In case of persons residing in
Nepal. |
Ambassador of
India in Nepal. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
Same as
licensing authority or any other authority empowered to grant a licence of
the description. |
III |
? |
||
(b) In case of persons residing in
Bhutan. |
Ambassador of
India in Bhutan. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
Same as
licensing authority or any other authority empowered to grant a licence of
the description. |
III |
? |
|||
(c) In case of tourists as defined
in Section 10(1)(b) if the
place of arrival of the tourists is: |
||||||||
(i) Jammu and Kashmir |
(i) State Government or an officer
specially empowered by the Government. |
(i) India or any specified part
thereof. |
No renewal |
III* |
*The licence
shall be valid for a period of six months only and granted only for the
purpose of sport and possession. |
|||
(ii) Any other place in India. |
(ii) Head of the Mission or Head of
the Chancery in the country notified under Section 10(1)(b) to which tourist belongs, or
District Magistrate or any other officer specially empowered by Central
Government. |
(ii) India or any specified part
thereof. |
No renewal |
III* |
*The licence
shall be valid for a period of six months only and granted only for the
purpose of sport and possession. |
|||
(d) I(b); I(c) |
In case of
retainers of exemptees. |
Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
State Government
or any officer specially empowered by the State Govt. in this behalf. |
III-A |
? |
||
(e) I(d), III, V, VI |
In case of
retainers of exemptees? |
|||||||
(i) District |
District
Magistrate |
Throughout the
District or his area of jurisdiction or any specified part of his
jurisdiction. |
District
Magistrate. |
III-A |
? |
|||
(ii) State |
District
Magistrate |
Whole of the
State or any specified part thereof. |
District
Magistrate. |
III-A |
? |
|||
(iii) Whole of India. |
State Government |
Whole of India
or any specified part thereof. |
District
Magistrate. |
III-A |
?] |
|||
4. |
Acquisition/Possession
and carrying for destruction of wild animals which do injury to human
beings/cattle and for protection of crops and cattle. |
III(b), III(c), III(d), V |
District or any
specified area. |
District
Magistrate or any officer specially empowered by the State Government in this
behalf. |
Throughout the
District or his area of jurisdiction or any specified part of his
jurisdiction. |
Same as
licensing authority. |
IV/V |
The licence
shall be granted in the appropriate form to the purpose for which it is
applied. |
5. |
Carrying on
Journey in or through any part of India. |
All |
(i) In Jammu & Kashmir. |
(i) State Government. |
||||
(ii) In other places. |
(ii) District Magistrate,
Sub-Divisional Magistrate specially empowered by the State Government. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
No renewal |
VII |
||||
(iii) In case of persons residing in
Nepal. |
(iii) Ambassador of India in Nepal. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
No renewal |
VII |
? |
|||
6. |
Temporary
possession by bona fide travellers visiting India. |
I(c), III, V |
At place of
arrival: |
|||||
(i) In Jammu & Kashmir. |
(i) State Government or any officer
specially empowered by that Government. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
No renewal |
VIII |
? |
|||
(ii) Elsewhere in India. |
(ii) District Magistrate or any officer
specially empowered by the State Government. |
India or any
specified part thereof. |
No renewal |
VIII |
? |
|||
7. |
Manufacture,
Conversion Shortening, Repair, test (other than proof-test), sale, transfer,
keeping for sale, transfer, conversion or test of arms and ammunition. |
(a) All |
(a) Through-out India. |
(a) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
(a) State Government |
IX |
? |
(b) V, VI |
(b) Through-out India. |
(b) District Magistrate or any other
Officer specially empowered in this behalf by the State
Government/Administrator of Union Territory. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
(b) Same as licensing authority. |
IX |
? |
||
8. |
Conversion
(except firearms) repair or test (other than proof-test), transfer, sale,
keeping for sale, repair or test or transfer. |
I(b), I(c) |
Throughout
India. |
Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
State Government |
XI |
? |
9. |
Conversion
(except firearms) repair or test (other than proof-test), transfer, sale,
keeping for sale, repair or test or transfer. |
I(d), III, V, VI |
State. |
State Government |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
State Government |
XI |
? |
10. |
Conversion of
ingredient of ammunition into explosives/or transfer. |
VI(b) |
(i) In Jammu & Kashmir |
State Government |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
State Government |
XI |
? |
(ii) In other places. |
District
Magistrate or any officer specially empowered by the State Government. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
Same as
licensing authority. |
XI |
? |
|||
11. |
Sale, Transfer,
or test (other than proof-test) and keeping for sale, transfer or test. |
I(b) and I(c) |
Throughout
India. |
State Government |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
State Government |
XII |
? |
12. |
Sale, Transfer,
or test (other than proof-test) and keeping for sale, transfer or test. |
I(d), III, V |
State |
State Government |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
State Government |
XII |
? |
13. |
Sale, Transfer,
or test (other than proof-test) and keeping for sale, transfer or test. |
III(c), III (d), V, VI |
State |
State Government
or any officer specially empowered by State Government. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
Same as
licensing authority. |
XIII |
? |
14. |
Keeping for safe
custody. |
All |
State |
State Government
or any officer specially empowered by State Government. |
Within the
premises to be specified in the licence. |
Same as
licensing authority. |
*XIV |
*To be given
only to holders of a licence in any of the Forms IX, XI, XII, XIII. |
15. |
Import by sea or
air. |
(a) I(b), I(c), I(d) |
(a) At any customs port in India. |
(a) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs. |
No renewal |
I |
||
(b) III, IV, V, VI |
(b) At any customs port in India. |
(b) District Magistrate in whose
jurisdiction the port lies. |
No renewal |
XV |
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(c) Sulphur |
(c) At ports of Kakinada, Tuticorin
& Cochin |
(c) State Government in *Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh or Kerala. |
No renewal |
XV |
*In reasonable
quantities for medical, agricultural or Industrial purpose. |
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16. |
Import by land
or river |
(a) I(b), I(c), I(d) |
(a) Through-out India. |
(a) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs. |
? |
No renewal |
I, XVI |
|
(b) III, IV, V, VI |
(b) (i) in Jammu and Kashmir |
(b) (i) State Government |
? |
XVI |
||||
(ii) At other places. |
(ii) District Magistrate. |
? |
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17. |
Export by sea or
air to foreign territory including common-wealth countries. |
(a) All |
From any customs
port in India to a Port in a Foreign territory. |
(a) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs or any officer specially empowered by the Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
? |
No renewal |
XVII |
*Subject to the
condition that the licensing authority is satisfied that: |
*(b) III(b), III(c),
III(d), IV, V, VI |
From any Customs
port in India to a port in a Foreign Territory. |
Government of
the State in which the port is situated. |
? |
(i) the arms are not meant for sale
or for military purpose but are meant for the personal use of the consignee;
and |
||||
(ii) any rifles or parts of or
fittings for rifles are included in good faith or sporting purpose only. |
||||||||
(c) III(b), III(c),
III(d), IV, V, VI |
From any customs
port in India to a Port in the Common-wealth. |
District
Magistrate |
? |
No renewal |
XVII |
Subject to the
condition (ii) above. |
||
18. |
Export by land
or river |
(a) All |
To any place
outside India. |
Central
Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs or any officer specially empowered
for the purpose by the Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
? |
No renewal |
XVIII |
? |
(b) III, V, Sulphur or Chlorate
required for manufacture of matches, Bengal lights and paper caps for toy
pistols. |
Sikkim Sikkim
Police, Bhutan |
Commissioner
Representative of India in Bhutan |
? |
Renewal |
XVII |
*To be given
only for personal use of the licence in Bhutan. |
||
(c) All |
To Nepal |
*Ambassador of
India in Nepal |
? |
No renewal |
XVIII |
*Subject to
previous sanction of the Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs
in respect of Categories I and II. |
||
19. |
Export and
re-import, import, transport and re-export. |
(a) I(a), 1(b), II |
(a) Between one port of India to
another, |
(a) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs. |
? |
No renewal |
XIX |
? |
(b) I(c), I(d), III(b) |
(b) Between one port of India to
another. |
(b) Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs, or an officer specially empowered for the purpose
by the Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
? |
No renewal |
XIX |
? |
||
(c) III(a), III(c),
III(d), IV, V, VI |
(c) Between one port of India and
another. |
(c) District Magistrate. |
? |
No renewal |
XIX |
? |
||
(d) III, IV, V, VI |
(d) From any place in Nepal. |
(d) Ambassador of India in Nepal. |
? |
No renewal |
XIX |
? |
||
20. |
Transport |
I(b), I(c), I(d), III,
IV, V, VI |
(i) In Jammu & Kashmir. |
(i) State Government. |
? |
No renewal |
XX |
? |
(ii) in other places. |
(ii) District Magistrate |
? |
No renewal |
XX |
? |
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21. |
Import into,
possession and transport out of India by His Majesty the King of Nepal,
Personnel accompanying him, his Brothers, the Prime Minister of Nepal and
Nepal Government's forces and Police. |
All |
Nepal |
*Ambassador of
India in Nepal. |
? |
No renewal |
XXI |
*Subject to
confirmation by Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
22. |
Import into,
possession (without use) for the duration of his journey in transport across
and export out of India by bona fide travellers of their personal arms and
ammunition passing through India. |
I(b), I(c), I(d), III,
VI, V |
? |
District
Magistrate or an officer specially empowered by the Central Government in the
Ministry of Home Affairs or in the case of persons residing in Nepal by the
Ambassador of India in Nepal. |
? |
No renewal |
XXII |
? |
23. |
Acquiring,
possessing during the course of his stay in (but not use) and carrying in,
and export out of India by bona fide tourist. |
III, IV, V
(Country-made weapons only) |
District
Magistrate or any officer specially empowered by the State Government. |
Same as
licensing authority. |
XXII |
SCHEDULE III
FORMS
Form I
[47] [* * *]
Licence for?
(a)
acquisition, possession/import and transport of firearms or ammunition
of Categories I(a) and II, and
(b)
import of firearms and ammunition of Categories I(b), I(c), I(d).
Name, description and
residence of licensee and agent (if any) |
No. of packages |
Description with
specification of calibre of artillery or other articles |
Number of articles |
Columns to be filled in case
of import, transport |
Period for which the licence
is valid |
Use to which the articles
are to be put |
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Place of despatch and route |
Place of destination |
Name, description and
residence of consignee |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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From . . . . . .
. . . . . . |
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To . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . |
||||||||||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . .
. . Date on which a copy is sent to? |
||||||||||||||
(1) The district
magistrate of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . district. |
||||||||||||||
(2) The
Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. |
||||||||||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . .of . . . . . . .. 20. |
(Signature) |
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(SEAL) |
Secretary/Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India, Ministry of Home
Affairs. |
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FORM
OF RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE |
||||||||||||||
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which renewed
licence expires |
Signature and designation of
renewing authority |
Seal |
|||||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the arms and ammunition
specified in Columns 2, 3 and 4 and for the purposes shown in Column 9.
3.
In case of import or transport?
(a)
an account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon;
(b)
bulk shall not be broken before the articles
reach the place of destination;
(c)
the articles shall be delivered only to a
person lawfully entitled to receive them.
4.
In cases of transport by rail, each package
shall be marked with the words ?Firearms, Category I? or ?Firearms, Category
II? as the case may be, in such manner as to be readily recognizable by the
Railway authorities.
5.
In the case of possession, the licensee
shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the firearms possessed under this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any firearms or
ammunition or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully
entitled to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence; and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of his intention to break up or dispose of any firearms or
ammunition or any part thereof (otherwise than as mentioned in the note below);
failing which proof of the articles having been broken up or disposed of will
have to be furnished to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
6.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the
licence, whether the weapon for which it has been granted is still in the
possession of the licensee, and may require the production of the weapon for
the purpose of such an enquiry.
Note.?Licensees
are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition covered by
the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith inform in
writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the officer-in-charge of
the nearest police station of such sale or transfer together with the
particulars of the firearms and ammunition and the person to whom they have
been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure to give
such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section 25(3)
of the Act].
[* *
*][48]
Form II
Licence for
acquisition and possession of arms or ammunition of Categories III(b), III(c), III(d), V or VI
Name,
description and residence of licensee and agent (if any) |
Number and
description of arms |
Ammunition |
Place (with
description) where articles are to be kept |
Period for which
the licence is valid |
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Description |
Quantity |
|||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
|||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . of . .. . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . |
(SEAL) |
(Signature) |
||||||
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
FORM OF RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which renewed
licence expires |
Signature and designation of
renewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the arms and ammunition
specified in Columns 2, 3 and 4, so long as they are kept in the place
described in Column 5, but does not authorise the licensee?
(i)
to carry arms,
(ii)
to keep Government arms or ammunition.
Explanation.? For
the purposes of this condition?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition manufactured
in any Government factory or prepared for and supplied to Government other than
such ammunition as may be released by Government for civilian use.
3.
Condition 2(ii) may be cancelled by the authority granting the licence if
empowered to do so by the Central Government, and an endorsement added showing
the Government arms or ammunition which the licensee is authorised to possess.
4.
The licensee shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the arms possessed under this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully entitled
to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence; and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of his intention to break up or dispose of any firearms or
ammunition or any part thereof (otherwise than as mentioned in note below);
failing which proof of the articles having been broken up or disposed of will
have to be furnished to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
5.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the
licence, whether the weapons for which it has been granted is still in the
possession of the licensee, and may require the production of the weapon for
the purpose of such an enquiry.
6.
Where a licence in this Form is granted for
the possession of Potassium Chlorate by an educational institution the
following further conditions shall apply:?
(a)
The quantity of chlorate stored should be the
minimum required for laboratory purposes as certified by the Head of the
Institution to the licensing authority.
(b)
The stock of chlorate possessed should be
kept in a well-made cupboard or almirah under lock and key under the control
and supervision of a responsible member of the staff and the place where the
chemicals are kept should be adequately secured.
(c)
Accounts of issues and balances of chlorate
possessed should be kept and checked with the actual stock at frequent
intervals by a responsible member of the staff. The account-book should be
available for inspection on demand by any Magistrate or any Police Officer of a
rank not (below that of Inspector).
7.
Chlorates shall be kept in a building
constructed of uninflammable materials only and separated from any dwelling
house, other building, highway, street, public thoroughfare or place by a
distance not less than 10 feet:
Provided
that where the total quantity stored does not exceed 100 kgs. chlorates may be
kept exclusively in closed and secured receptacle placed in a building used for
the keeping of other articles not being of an explosive or highly inflammable
nature.
8.
Sulphur shall not be kept in the same room
with saltpetre in the premises specified in Column 5:
Provided
that where the quantity of each does not exceed 100 kgs. sulphur and saltpetre
can be kept in separate closed receptacles in the same room.
9.
No person shall smoke and no open fires shall
be allowed at any time in the premises specified in Column 5, or in the
vicinity of the receptacles mentioned in provisos to Conditions 7 and 8.
10.
Where any building used for storage of such
materials is fitted with electric lighting or power, the licensee shall get
these installation tested at least once a year or once during the currency of
the licence by an Electrical Inspector appointed under the Indian Electricity
Act, 1910, to ensure that there is no danger of fire or sparking.
11.
Any accident, fire or explosion occurring
within the premises specified in Column 5 which is attended with loss of human
life or serious injury to person or property shall be reported at once by the
licensee to the officer-in-charge of the nearest police station having
jurisdiction over the premises as well as to the Inspector of Explosives of the
circle concerned.
Note.?
Licensees are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
covered by the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith
inform in writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the
officer-in-charge of the nearest police station, of such sale or transfer
together with the particulars of the firearms and ammunition and the person to
whom they have been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959).
Failure to give such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with
both [Section 25(3) of the Act].
[49] [Form III
Licence for the acquisition, possession and
carrying of arms or ammunition for sport/protection/display*
I.
The fees payable in respect of the initial
grant and each subsequent year of grant or renewal of licences in this Form
shall be at the rates as shown against Sl. No. 3 under Schedule IV.
II.
The reduced fees for renewal will ordinarily
be available only if application for renewal is made within one month after the
date of expiry of the licence and if application is not made within that
period, the licensing authority may in his discretion, levy?
(i)
Full fees as for initial grant of the
licence; and
(b) ??If he is satisfied that the delay is not
justifiable or excusable, not serious enough to warrant revocation of the
licence or prosecution of the licensees, a late fee not exceeding the amount of
the licence fee if fee is charged, or Rs 100 in other cases, unless he
considers it not necessary to renew the licence.
III.
Where a licence in this Form is granted or
renewed for a period exceeding one year, the fee shall be calculated at the
rates prescribed against Sl. No. 3 under Schedule IV, fractions of a year being
reckoned as one whole year for the purpose:
(i)
Provided that the fee shall be?
(a)
The actual rates prescribed against Sl. No. 3
under Schedule IV for initial grant in respect of the first year; and
(b)
The annual rate prescribed against Sl. No. 3
under Schedule IV for renewal in respect of each year or part thereof beyond
the first year.
Serial No. of
licence |
Name,
Description and residence |
Arms and ammunition that
licenseeis entitled to possess |
Name [Parent
name][50] and address of retainer (if any) covered by the licence |
||||
Brief description |
Quantity & description
ofeach kind of ammunition |
||||||
to be possessed
at any one time |
purchasable
during the year |
||||||
of licencee |
of each weapon with details
e.g. identification marks, register number, etc. |
||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
||
Arms or ammunition
thatretainer is entitled to posses |
Area within |
**Date on which |
Date on which
the licence or the arms |
||||
Arms |
Ammunition |
which thelicence is valid |
licence expires |
orboth shall be produced for
inspection before licensing authority under Rule 52(2) |
|||
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
|||
The |
of |
20 |
Name (in
Capitals)/Signature of the licensing authority Designation . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||
(SEAL) |
Or |
||||||
Signature of the
officer specially empowered tosign the licence under Rule 4 Designation . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
* The
inappropriate term(s) should be
deleted. The word ?Tourist? shall be stamped across a licence issued under
Entry 3 (c)(c) of Schedule II.
**
Provided that where a licence is granted in Forms III, IV, V or VI for the
possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant of
the licence, the authority granting the licence shall at the time of granting
the same, direct that within a period specified by him in this behalf which he
may from time to time extend, the arms covered by the licence shall be acquired
and that the licence or the arms or both shall be produced for his inspection,
and if within the period so specified or extended the licensee fails to acquire
the arms and to produce the licence or the arms or both, as the case may be,
the licence shall cease to be in force.
FORM
OF RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which renewed
licence expires |
Name (in Capitals)/Signature
and designation of the renewing authority |
Signature and designation of
the Officer specially empowered to sign the licence under Rule 4 |
SEAL |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the person named, and the arms
or ammunition described therein and such retainers (if any) as may be entered
in Column 6:
Provided
that if the licensee is a recognised shikar agent in possession of a
certificate to that effect from the Central Government he shall be able to lend
his weapons covered by his licence for use by any foreign tourist accompanying
him and in possession of a shooting licence under the local games rules, valid
for the area where shooting by the latter is intended:
Provided
further that the licensee shall be able to lend his weapon temporarily for a
period not exceeding a fortnight for the purpose of sport only to a person
lawfully entitled to possess such type of weapon and subject to the conditions
that:
(a)
the weapon is used by the borrower in the
presence of the licence holder or under his written authority, which shall show
the number and other identification marks of the weapon and the period for
which it is lent;
(b)
in the event of the weapon being misused by,
or stolen or lost due to the gross negligence of, the borrower the licence
thereof shall be liable to be revoked; and
(c)
the borrower shall, on demand, produce proof
of such lending.
3.
If the licensee is a bona fide foreign
tourist, the word ?TOURIST? shall be stamped on his licence by the licensing
authority.
4.
This licence is valid to the extent specified
in Column 9 subject, in the case of a licence having effect in any area outside
the State in which it is granted or renewed, to any restrictions which may be
imposed in such area by any general or special order of the Central Government.
5.
The licensee or any retainer acting under
this licence shall not carry any arms covered thereby otherwise than in good
faith for the purpose of sport/protection/display and, save where he is
specially authorised in this behalf by the District Magistrate concerned, he
shall not take any such arms to a fair, religious procession or other public
assemblage (or within the campus or precincts of any educational institution).
6.
The licensee, at the time of purchasing any
arms or ammunition shall cause the following particulars to be endorsed upon
his licence under the vendor's signature, namely:?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles purchased;
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles
purchased; and
(c)
the date of purchase;?
and if
the arms or ammunition are purchased from any person other than a licensed
dealer, shall also cause the particulars specified in clauses (b) and (c) to be furnished in writing to the authority who granted this
licence within such period as may be prescribed for this purpose by such
authority. No purchase of ammunition shall, however, be permitted except on
written certificate from the licensee certifying that with the amount proposed
to be purchased, the total quantity of ammunition in his possession will not
exceed the maximum which he is entitled to possess at any one time, or his
total allowance for the year.
7.
He shall not purchase ammunition of any kind
in excess of the maximum which may from time to time be fixed by the Central
Government. Such maximum may be prescribed both for the amount purchasable in a
calendar year and for the amount that may be possessed at any one time. If,
however, a licensee exhausts the total quantity of ammunition purchasable in a
year earlier than the close of the year, he may for good and sufficient reasons
be given a temporary increase in the total quantity purchasable at the
discretion of the licensing authority.
8.
He shall not possess Government arms and
ammunition.
Explanation.?For
the purpose of this condition?
(a)
?Government arm? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
9.
The licensee shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the arms possessed under this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully entitled
to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence; and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of his intention to break up or dispose of any firearms or
ammunition or any part thereof (otherwise than as mentioned in note below);
failing which, proof of the articles having been broken up or disposed of will
have to be furnished to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
10.
Condition 8 may be cancelled by the authority
granting the licence if empowered to do so by the Central Government, and an
endorsement added showing the Government arms or ammunition which the licensee
is authorised to possess.
11.
Where the licence is granted for the purpose
of sport, the licensee or any other retainer or any foreign tourist or other
person referred to in the proviso to Condition 2 or any other person using the
weapon under the licence shall observe such close season as may be prescribed
by the State Government concerned in respect of the gamebirds and animals.
12.
(a)
The licensee may, at his option apply to the nearest licensing authority having
jurisdiction for renewal of the licence as and when it becomes necessary.
(b) If a person who holds a licence in
Form III changes his place of residence, permanently, or temporarily for more
than thirty consecutive days, and carries with him the weapon covered by the
licence to a place other than that indicated in Column 2 of the licensee, he
shall (within thirty days of such change), send intimation about such change to
the licensing authority of the place of his new residence as well as to the
authority which granted the licence or last renewed it, as the case may be, and
shall, on demand, forthwith produce the licence and the weapon to the first
mentioned authority for making necessary entry in the licence to indicate therein
the particulars of the new residence of the licensee.
13.
Without prejudice to the voidance of this
licence for breach of any of the foregoing conditions, it shall be void if?
(a)
the licensee dies, or
(b)
any weapon covered thereby?
(i)
is sold, or transferred, or
(ii)
is attached in execution of a decree:
Provided
that where a weapon is sold or transferred the licensing authority may permit
the holder of the licence to acquire a fresh weapon of the same description
within such period as may be specified by him in this behalf and subject to ?
(a)
the production of the weapon so acquired or
the licence or both before the aforesaid licensing authority for inspection as
required under sub-rule (2) of Rule 52, and
(b)
the payment of the prescribed licence fee in
respect of the weapon so acquired.
14.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the licence
whether the weapon or weapons for which it has been granted is or are still in
the possession of the licensee and to require its or their production for the
purposes of such enquiry.
Note 1.?Any breach of the
conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 2000 or with both
(Section 30 of the Act).
Note 2.?Licensees are
warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition covered by the
licences possessed by them to any person, they shall forthwith inform in
writing the district magistrate having jurisdiction or the officer-in-charge of
the nearest police station, of such sale or transfer, together with the
particulars of the firearms and ammunition and the person to whom they have
been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure to give
such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section 25(3),
of the Act.]
[* *
*][51]
Form III-A
Licence for possession and carrying by a retainer
of arms or ammunition for the purpose of sport/protection/display
Serial No. of
licence |
Name,
description and residence of person exempted under Section 41, who has
nominated the licensee |
Name and
residence of licensee |
Name and
residence of [parent][52] of licensee |
Arms or ammunition that
licensee is entitled to possess and carry |
Area of validity
of licence i.e.,
throughout India, State or District |
Date on which
licence expires (or the date on which the person specified in Column 2 ceases
to be exempted under Section 41 whichever is earlier) |
||
Brief description of each
weapon with details, e.g.,
identification marks, register No. etc. |
Quantity and description of
each kind of ammunition |
|||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
|
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . |
?Name (in
capital)/signature of the licensing authority |
|||||||
(SEAL) |
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or
Signature of the officer specially empowered to sign the licence under Rule
4. Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
FORM OF RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on whichrenewed licence
expires |
Name (in capital)/Signature
and designation of renewing authority |
Signature and designation of
the officer specially empowered to sign the licence under Rule 4 |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959, and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the person named in Column 3
of this licence and the arms and ammunition described in Columns 5 and 6.
3.
This licence is valid to the extent specified
in Column 7, subject in the case of a licence having effect in an area outside
the State in which it is granted or renewed, to any restrictions which may be
imposed in such area by any general or special order of the Central Government.
[53] [3-A. A licensee having an arms licence valid throughout
India, who carries the licensed weapon or weapons to any place outside the
State where he normally resides, shall, within 48 hours of his arrival at such
place, intimate in writing to the officer-in-charge of the police station or
the Superintendent of Police having jurisdiction over that place the fact of
his arrival at that place and the particulars of any such weapon].
4.
This licence shall only be granted to a
person nominated in that behalf and certified to be his own retainer by a
person exempted under Section 41 of the Act, and it shall only be granted in
respect of the arms or ammunition specified in this behalf by, and being the
property of, such exempted person.
5.
The grant/renewal of this licence is subject
to the condition that it shall expire on the date on which the person specified
in Column 2 of this licence ceases to be exempted under Section 41 of the Act
where such date is earlier than the date on which it would otherwise expire in
the normal course.
6.
The licensee shall not carry arms covered by
this licence otherwise than in good faith for the purpose of
sport/protection/display; and save where he is specially authorised in this
behalf by the District Magistrate concerned, he shall not take any such arms to
a fair, religious procession or other public assemblage [54] [or within the campus or precincts of any educational
institution].
7.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the licence,
whether the weapon for which it has been granted is still in the possession of
the licensee and to require its production for the purposes of such enquiry.
Note. ?Any breach of the
conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to three months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both
(Section 30 of the Act).
Form III-B
Permit
Shri .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . son of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . of Village/town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . district .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is hereby appointed to be an armed
retainer of the company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . entitling him
to possess, carry and use, for all lawful orders, issued by me as a
representative of the company, the following arms or ammunition covered by the
said licence:?
Arms |
Ammunition |
|
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Shri .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . must carry this
permit with him when carrying the arms or ammunition; he shall not carry the
arms or ammunition to an area not covered by the licence.
Dated . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Signature . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . |
|
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . |
||
and full address
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
||
of the company .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . |
||
Holder of
Licence No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
||
Valid for the
period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . |
Signature
or Thumb impression and Identification marks of the retainer.
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*][55]
Form IV
Licence for the acquisition/possession and carrying
of arms or ammunition fordestruction of wild animals which do injury to human
beings or cattle
Name,
description and residence of licensee |
Brief
description of each weapon with details, e.g., registered No. and identification marks |
Arms and ammunition |
Place or area
for which the licence is granted |
Specification of
the wild beasts which are permitted to be destroyed under this licence |
*Period for
which the licence is valid |
Title and
residence of Magistrate to whom licence and weapon must be shown between the
15th November and the 31st December of each year |
Date on which
the licence or the arms or both shall be produced for inspection before the
licensing authority under Rule 52(2) |
|
Quantity and description of each
kind of ammunition |
||||||||
Maximum to be possessed at
any one time |
Maximum purchasable during
the year |
|||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . |
(SEAL) |
(Signature) |
||||||
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
*Provided
that where a licence is granted in Form III, Form IV, Form V or Form VI for the
possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant of
the licence, the authority granting the licence shall at the time of granting
the same direct that within a period specified by him in this behalf, which he
may from time to time extend, the arms covered by the licence shall be acquired
and that the licence or the arms or both shall be produced for his inspection
and if within the period so specified or extended the licensee fails to acquire
the arms and to produce the licence or the arms or both as the case may be, the
licence shall cease to be in force on the expiry of such period.
FORM OF RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and yearof renewal |
Date on whichrenewed licence
expires |
Signature and designationof
renewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
Once every year, between the 15th November
and the 31st December, the licensee shall produce this licence and every weapon
covered thereby before the magistrate referred to in Column 8.
3.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition.
Explanation.? For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
4.
He shall not carry any arms covered by this
licence otherwise than in good faith for the destruction of wild animals which
do injury to human beings or cattle, nor shall he take any such arms to a fair,
religious procession or other public assemblage or to any considerable distance
beyond the place or area entered in Column 5:
[56] [Provided that save where he is specially authorised in
this behalf by the District Magistrate concerned the licensee shall not carry
any arms covered by the licence within the campus or precincts of any
educational institution.]
5.
Condition 3 may be cancelled by the authority
granting the licence if empowered to do so by the Central Government and an
endorsement added showing the Government arms or ammunition which the licensee
is entitled to possess.
6.
He shall not purchase or possess ammunition
of any kind in excess of the maximum allowed under Columns 3 and 4 of the
licence or of the maxim which may from time to time be fixed by the Central
Government for the amount purchasable in a year and for the amount that may be
possessed at any one time.
7.
At the time of purchasing any arms or
ammunition he shall cause the following particulars to be endorsed upon his
licence under the vendor's signature, namely?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles purchased;
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles
purchased; and
(c)
the date of purchase;
and if
the arms or ammunition are purchased from any person other than a licensed
dealer, he shall also cause the particulars specified in clauses (b) and (c) to be furnished, in writing, to the authority who granted
this licence within such period as may be prescribed for this purpose by such
authority. No purchase of ammunition shall, however, be permitted except on a
written certificate from the licensee certifying that with the amount proposed
to be purchased the total quantity of ammunition in his possession will not
exceed the maximum which he is entitled to possess at any one time, or his
total allowance for the year.
8.
Without prejudice to the voidance of this
licence for breach of any of the foregoing conditions, it shall be void if:?
(a)
the licensee dies, or
(b)
any weapon covered thereby?
(i)
is sold or transferred, or
(ii)
is attached in execution of a decree:
[57] [Provided that where a weapon is sold or transferred,
the licensing authority may permit the holder of the licence to acquire a fresh
weapon of the same description within such period as may be specified by him in
this behalf and subject to:
(a)
the production of the weapon so acquired or
the licence or both before the aforesaid licensing authority for inspection as
required under sub-rule (2) of Rule 52, and
(b)
the payment of the prescribed licence fee in
respect of the weapon so acquired.]
9.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the licence
whether any weapon for which it has been granted is still in the possession of
the licensee and to require the production of the weapon for the purposes of
such enquiry.
10.
The licensee shall?
(a)
on demand by the licensing authority or an
authorised officer produce the weapons covered by this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully entitled
to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence; and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of his intention to break up or dispose of any arms or
ammunition or any part thereof (otherwise than as mentioned in note below)
failing which proof of the articles having been broken up or disposed of will
have to be furnished to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
Note 1.?Any
breach of the conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to 3 months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or
with both (Section 30 of the Act).
Note 2.?Licensees
are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition covered by
the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith inform in
writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the officer-in-charge of
the nearest police station, of such sale or transfer, together with the
particulars of the firearms or ammunition and the person to whom they have been
sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure to give such
information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six
months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section 25(3) of
the Act].
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*][58]
Form V
Licence for the
acquisition/possession and carrying of arms or ammunition for the protection of
crops or cattle
Name, |
Name and
description of any |
Brief
description of each |
Arms and ammunition |
Place or |
*Period for |
Date on which
the |
|||||
Description and |
member of the
licensee's family or servant employed to |
weapon with
detail; e.g., Registered No. and other |
Quantity and description of
each kind of ammunition |
area within
which the |
which the
licence is |
licence or the
arms or both shall be |
|||||
Residence of licensee |
watch crops or cattle,
residing with him, by whom the arms or ammunition covered by this licence may
also be used |
identification marks |
Maximum to be possessed at
any one time |
Maximum purchasable during
the year |
licence is valid |
Valid |
produced for inspection
before the licensing authority under Rule 52(2) |
||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . |
(SEAL) |
(Signature) |
|||||||||
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||||
*Provided
that where a licence is granted in Form III, Form IV, Form V or Form VI for the
possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant off
the licence, the authority granting the licence shall at the time of granting
the same direct that within a period specified by him in this behalf, which he
may be extended from time to time, the arms covered by the licence shall be
acquired and that the licence or the arms or both shall be produced for his
inspection, and if within the period so specified or extended the licensee
fails to acquire the arms and to produce the licence or the arms or both, as
the case may be, the licence shall cease to be in force.
FORM OF RENEWAL OF LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which renewedlicence
expires |
Signature and designation
ofrenewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The licensee shall not carry any arms covered
by this licence otherwise than in good faith for the destruction of wild
animals which do injury to crops or cattle, nor shall he take any such arms to
a fair, religious procession or other public assemblage or to any considerable
distance beyond the place or area entered in Column 6:
[59] [Provided that save where he is specially authorised in
this behalf by the District Magistrate concerned the licensee shall not carry
any arms covered by the licence within the campus or precincts of any
educational institution.]
3.
He shall not lend any arms or ammunition
covered by this licence to any person, other than a member of his family or
servant who may be employed by the licensee to protect the crops or cattle
situated in the area specified in the licence and who is mentioned in Column 2
of the licence.
4.
The licensee shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the weapons covered by this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully entitled
to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence; and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of his intention to break up or dispose of any arms or
ammunition or any part thereof [otherwise than as mentioned in (b) above]; failing which proof of the
articles having been broken up or disposed of will have to be furnished to the
satisfaction of the licensing authority.
5.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
6.
Condition 5 may be cancelled by the authority
granting the licence if empowered to do so by the Central Government and an
endorsement added showing the Government arms and ammunition which the licensee
is entitled to possess.
7.
He shall not purchase or possess ammunition
of any kind in excess of the maximum allowed under Columns 3 and 4 of the
licence or of the maximum which may from time to time be fixed by the Central
Government for the amount purchasable in a year and for the amount that may be
possessed at any one time.
8.
At the time of purchasing any arms or
ammunition he shall cause the following particulars to be endorsed upon his
licence under the vendor's signature, namely:?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles purchased;
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles
purchased; and
(c)
the date of purchase;
and if
the arms are purchased from any person other than a licensed dealer, he shall
also cause the particulars specified in clauses (b) and (c) to be
furnished in writing to the authority who granted this licence within such
period as may be prescribed for this purpose by such authority. No purchase of
ammunition shall, however, be permitted except on a written certificate from
the licensee certifying that with the amount proposed to be purchased the total
quantity of ammunition in his possession will not exceed the maximum which he
is entitled to possess at any one time, or his total allowance for the year.
9.
Without prejudice to the voidance of the
licence for breach of any of the foregoing conditions, it shall be void if,?
(a)
the licensee dies, or
(b)
any weapon covered thereby?
(i)
is sold or transferred, or
(ii)
is attached in execution of a decree:[60]
[61] [Provided that where a weapon is sold or transferred,
the licensing authority may permit the holder of the licence to acquire a fresh
weapon of the same description within such period as may be specified by him in
this behalf and subject to?
(a)
the production of the weapon so acquired or
the licence or both before the aforesaid licensing authority for inspection as
required under sub-rule (2) of Rule 52, and
(b)
the payment of the prescribed licence fee in
respect of the weapon so acquired.]
10.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the licence
whether any weapon for which it has been granted is still in the possession of
the licensee and to require its or their production of the weapon for the
purposes of such enquiry.
11.
Where, after the end of any harvest season,
the State Government considers it expedient that for the protection of wildlife
in any area, any firearm or ammunition licensed in this Form should be
deposited in a police station or with a licensed dealer, it may, by order,
require any licensee to so deposit such firearm or ammunition for such period
as the arms are not required for protection of crops or cattle and as may be
specified therein, and thereupon the licensee shall be bound to comply with
such order.
Note 1.?Any
breach of the conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to 3 months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or
with both (Section 30 of the Act).
Note 2.?Licensees
are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition covered by
the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith inform in
writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the officer-in-charge of
the nearest police station of such sale or transfer, together with the
particulars of the firearms and ammunition and the person to whom they have
been sold or transferred (Section 15 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure to give
such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section 25(3)
of the Act].
Form VI
Licence for the
acquisition, possession and use, for the purpose of target practice of firearms
or ammunition
[* * *][62]
Sl. No. |
Name,
description and |
Arms ammunition that
licensee is entitled to possess |
Place within
which |
*Date on which |
Date on which
the licence |
||
of licence |
location of mess, club or
association |
Maximum to be possessed at
any one time |
Maximum purchasable during
the year |
the licence is valid |
the licence expires |
or the arms or both shall be
produced for inspection before the licensing authority under Rule 52(2) |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
|
Name (in
capital)/signature of the licensing authority |
|||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . .20 . . . . |
(SEAL) |
Or |
|||||
Signature of the
officer specially empowered to sign |
|||||||
the licence
under Rule 4. |
|||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
Place . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||
*Provided
that where a licence is granted in Form III, Form IV, Form V or Form VI for the
possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant of
the licence, the authority granting the licence shall at the time of granting
the same direct that within a period specified by him in this behalf, which he
may from time to time extend, the arms covered by the licence shall be acquired
and that the licence or the arms or both, shall be produced for his inspection
and if within the period so specified or extended the licensee fails to acquire
the arms and to produce the licence or the arms or both, as the case may be,
the licence shall cease to be in force.
FORM OF RENEWAL OF LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which renewed
licence expires |
Name (in capital)/signature
and designation of renewing authority |
Signature and designation of
the officer specially empowered to sign the licence under Rule 4 |
Seal |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the mess, club or association
named and the arms and ammunition described therein.
[63] [2-A. Save where he is specially authorised in this
behalf by the District Magistrate concerned, the licensee shall not carry any
arms covered by the licence within the campus or precincts of any educational
institution.]
3.
The licensee shall, at the time of purchasing
any arms or ammunition, cause the following particulars to be endorsed upon its
licence under the vendor's signature, namely:?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles purchased on behalf of the mess,
club, or association;
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles
purchased; and
(c)
the date of purchase;
and if
the arms or ammunition are purchased from any person other than a licensed
dealer, shall also cause the particulars specified in clauses (b) and (c) to be furnished in writing to the authority who granted this
licence within such period as may be prescribed by that authority for this
purpose. No purchase of ammunition shall, however, be permitted except on a
written certificate from the licensee certifying that with the amount proposed
to be purchased, the total quantity of ammunition in his possession will not
exceed the maximum which he is entitled to possess at any one time, or his
total allowance for the year.
4.
The mess, club or association shall not
purchase or possess ammunition in excess of the quantities allowed under
Columns 3 and 4 of the licence or the maximum which may from time to time be
fixed by the Central Government for the amount purchasable in a year and for
the amount that may be possessed at any one time.
5.
The mess, club or association shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the weapons covered by this licence;
(b)
not sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
or any part thereof covered by this licence to any person not lawfully entitled
to possess them;
(c)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this licence;
and
(d)
give prior intimation to the licensing
authority concerned of its intention to break up or dispose of any arms or
ammunition or any part thereof (otherwise than as mentioned in note below);
failing which proof of the articles having been broken up or disposed of will
have to be furnished to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
6.
The licence does not authorise any member of
the mess, club or association to keep Government arms or ammunition.
Explanation.? For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in a Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as released by Government for civilian
use.
7.
The Central Government or the State
Government or in the State of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh or Kerala, the Board
of Revenue, may require any firearm or ammunition possessed by the mess, club
or association to be registered in such manner as the Central Government or the
State Government or the Board of Revenue may think fit.
8.
The authority granting or renewing the
licence has the right to enquire at any time during the currency of the licence
whether the weapons for which it has been granted are still in the possession
of the mess, club or association and to require the production of such weapons
for the purposes of such enquiry.
Note.?
Licensees are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
covered by the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith
inform in writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the
officer-in-charge of the nearest police station, of such sale or transfer,
together with the particulars of the firearms and the person to whom they have
been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure to give
such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section 25(3)
of the Act].
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Form VII
Licence for carrying arms or ammunition on a
journey in or through any part of India
Name,
description |
Arms or ammunition that
licensee is entitled to carry |
Retainers (in any covered by
the licence) |
Place of
departure, |
Period which |
Period for |
|||||
and residence of |
Brief
description of |
Quantity and
description of |
Name of retainer |
Name of
retainer's |
Address of
retainer |
Arms or ammunition that
retainer is entitled to carry |
route and place
of |
the Journey |
which the |
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licensee and agent (if any) |
each weapon with details
e.g., Register No. and other identification marks |
each kind of ammunition |
[parent][65] |
Description |
Quantity |
destination |
is likely to occupy |
licence is valid |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
From the . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. |
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to the . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
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The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . |
SEAL |
(Signature) |
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Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. |
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Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the persons named, and the
arms and ammunition described therein and such retainers (if any) as may be
entered in Column 4.
3.
The licensee or any retainer acting under
this licence shall not, unless specially empowered in this behalf by the
authority granting the licence, carry any arms to a fair, religious procession
or other public assemblage [66] [or within the campus or precincts of any educational
institution].
4.
He shall not carry Government arms or
ammunition.
Explanation.? For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to the
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
5.
He shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
the weapons covered by this licence; and
(b)
forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence.
Note 1.? Any
breach of the conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500
or with both (Section 30 of the Act).
Note 2.?
Licensees are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
covered by the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith
inform in writing to the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the
officer-in-charge of the nearest police station of such sale or transfer,
together with the particulars of the arms or ammunition and the person to whom
they have been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure
to give such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both
[Section 25(3) of the Act].
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*][67]
Form VIII
Traveller's (temporary) licence for the possession and carrying of
arms or ammunition for the duration of his journey from the port or other place
of his arrival in India to the place of his destination in India
Name and
description of licensee |
Arms or ammunition that
licensee is entitled to possess and carry |
Place of
destination |
Period for which
the licence is valid |
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Brief description of each
weapon |
Quantity and description of
each kind of ammunition |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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From the . . . . . . . .to
the . . . . . . . 20 |
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The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . |
Date on which
copy is sent to the District Magistrate of |
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. . . . . . . .
. . .district [vide sub-rule
(2) of Rule 17]. |
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(SEAL) |
(Signature) . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||
Licensing
Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . |
Designation. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||
Place. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE
LICENCE |
|||
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which the renewed
licence expires |
Signature and designation of
renewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the persons named, and the
arms or ammunition described therein.
3.
The licensee shall not, unless specially
empowered in this behalf by the authority granting the licence, carry arms or
ammunition to a fair, religious procession or other public assemblage [68] [or within the campus or precincts of any educational
institution.]
4.
He shall not carry Government arms or
ammunition.
Explanation.? For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to the
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
5.
Condition 4 may be cancelled by the authority
granting the licence if empowered to do so by the Central Government and an
endorsement added showing the Government arms or ammunition which the licensee
is authorised to possess.
6.
He shall?
(a)
on demand by an authorised officer produce
weapons covered by this licence;
[69] (b) not
sell or transfer any arms or ammunition or any part thereof covered by this
licence to any person not lawfully entitled to possess them; and
(c) ??forthwith give information at the nearest
police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition covered by this
licence.
7.
The licensee shall, on arrival at his
destination, forthwith apply to the nearest licensing authority for a licence
in Form II or Form III, as the case may be, in respect of the arms or ammunition
described therein and shall at the same time deliver this licence in original
to that authority.
Note 1.? Any
breach of the conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to 3 months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or
with both (Section 30 of the Act).
Note 2.?
Licensees are warned that in case they sell or transfer any arms or ammunition
covered by the licences possessed by them to any person they shall forthwith
inform in writing the District Magistrate having jurisdiction or the
officer-in-charge of the nearest police station of such sale or transfer,
together with the particulars of the arms or ammunition and the person to whom
they have been sold or transferred (Section 5 of the Arms Act, 1959). Failure
to give such information is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500 or with both [Section
25(3) of the Act].
Form IX
Licence to?
(1)
manufacture:
(2)
Convert, shorten, repair or test (other
than proof-test) sell or transfer, keep for sale or transfer conversion, repair or test of arms or ammunition
[* *
*][70]
Serial No. of |
Name,
description and residence of licensee |
Place of
business, |
Description and number of
arms |
Description and quantity of
ammunition |
Name of range or
other place |
Date and year on
which the |
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licence |
and of duly authorised agent
or agents, if any |
factory or shop |
To be manufactured,
converted, shortened, repaired |
To be sold or kept for sale |
To be manufactured,
converted, etc. |
To be sold or kept for
sale etc. |
where allowed to test |
licence expires |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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The 31st |
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December |
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20. |
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The. . . . . .
of . . . . . . 20??The. . . . . . of . . . . . . 20?? |
The date on
which copy is sent to the district magistrate of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. district [vide sub-rule
(2) of Rule 20]. |
(SEAL) |
(Signature) [71] Licensing Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designation. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . |
||||||||
FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which the renewed
licence expires |
Signature and designation of
renewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
(a)
This licence is granted subject to all the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and
of the Arms Rules, 1962.
(b) This licence does not entitle the
dealer to take any arms or ammunition for testing to a testing range or other
place without a permit for the purpose or to prove any firearms.
(c) This licence is valid only so long
as the licensee carries on the trade or business in the premises shown in
Column 3 thereof, and will ipso
facto lapse if the business is discontinued for a continuous period
exceeding six months.
[72] [(d) The
licensee shall not enter into any partnership connected with this licence
without the approval of the licensing authority.]
2.
The licensee shall maintain registers of all
arms manufactured or converted or shortened or repaired or tested or
transferred, of all ammunition manufactured, converted, repaired or
transferred, of all stock in hand, and of all sales, showing the particulars in
such forms as may be prescribed for the purpose by the Central Government.
3.
He shall make available for inspection his
stock and his registers on the demand of any Magistrate or any police officer
of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so
directs, of Sub-Inspector.
4.
(1) He shall affix on a conspicuous part of
his place of business, factory or shop a signboard, on which shall be painted
in large letters in English/Hindi and in the language of the district his name
and the words ?Licensed to maintain/convert/shorten/repair/test/transfer/sell
arms or ammunition?.
(2) He shall also affix in his place of
business, factory or shop a copy of Section 36 of the Arms Act, 1959, either in
English/Hindi or in the language of the district.
5.
He shall not manufacture firearms of any category
or description other than those allowed to be manufactured under Column 4; nor
expand his business, except with the prior permission of the Central Government
and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
6.
He shall not sell to anyone firearms
manufactured by him unless such firearm?
(a)
is duly proof-tested at a Government
establishment or an establishment approved in this behalf by the Central
Government;
(b)
bears proof-mark; and
(c)
bears identification marks as required by
Rule 25.
7.
He shall not sell arms or ammunition
elsewhere than at the place of business, factory or shop specified in Column 3.
8.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition except under the special or general orders of the Central
Government.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
9.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
any arms or ammunition to a person holding a licence in Form III, Form IV, Form
V, Form VII or Form VIII, endorse on the licence?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles sold or transferred,
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles sold
or transferred, and
(c)
the date of sale or transfer, and shall sign
the endorsement and affix his seal.
10.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
a weapon, enter in his register the number and other identification marks, if
any, stamped on the weapon at the time of manufacture or otherwise.
11.
He shall give information of all sales or
transfers of arms and ammunition to such persons and in such manner as the
Central Government may direct.
12.
He shall not sell or transfer any quantity of
ammunition to any person licensed to possess or carry arms or ammunition
without his first obtaining a written certificate from such person to the
effect that, with the quantity of ammunition proposed to be purchased by him,
the total quantity of ammunition in his possession will not exceed the maximum
quantity which he is entitled to possess at any one time or his total allowance
for the year:
Provided
that he shall not, in any case, sell or transfer to any person any quantity of
ammunition in excess of the maximum which may be fixed by the Central
Government for such person or which is endorsed on such person's licence.
13.
He shall not sell arms and ammunition to an
officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier of the armed forces of the Union,
unless such person produces a written pass or permit signed by his Commanding
Officer, and then only to the extent and on the conditions specified in such
pass or permit.
14.
Where the licence is granted in and for any
local area in West Bengal or Assam, the licensee shall not sell arms or
ammunition without a special permit from a Magistrate, to any member of the
hill-tribe to which the Central Government may from time to time by
notification apply this condition.
[73] [14-A. Where a licence is granted for conversion of
ammunition, it shall not entitle the licensee to convert blank cartridges or
any ammunition having no projectile into single/multiple projectile ammunition
or to load or reload any ammunition.]
15.
The licensee shall not sell or transfer any
arms of Category V to a person residing in an area to which Section 4 applies,
unless the said person produces a licence, or is exempted from the obligation
to take out a licence, to acquire, possess or carry such arms in that area.
16.
The licensee shall forthwith give information
at the nearest police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition
covered by the licence.
17.
Chlorates shall be kept in a building
constructed of uninflammable materials only and separated from any dwelling
house, other building, highway, street, public thoroughfare or public place by
a distance of not less than 10 feet:
Provided
that, where the total quantity stored does not exceed 100 kgs. chlorates may be
kept exclusively in closed and secured receptacles placed in a building used
for the keeping of other articles not being of an explosive or
highly-inflammable nature.
18.
Sulphur shall not be kept in the same room
with saltpetre in the premises specified in Column 3:
Provided
that when the quantity of each does not exceed 100 kgs. sulphur and saltpetre
may be kept in separate closed receptacles in the same room.
19.
No person shall smoke and no open fires shall
be allowed at any time in the premises specified in Column 3, or in the
vicinity of the receptacles mentioned in provisos to Conditions 17 and 18.
20.
Where any building used for storage of such
materials is fitted with electric lighting or power, the licensee shall get
these installations tested at least once a year or once during the currency of
the licence, by an Electrical Inspector appointed under the Indian Electricity
Act, 1910, to ensure that there is no danger of fire or sparking.
21.
Any accident, fire or explosion occurring
within the premises specified in Column 3 which is attended with loss of human
life or serious injury to persons or property shall be reported at once by the
licensee to the officer-in-charge of the nearest police station having jurisdiction over the place of his
business, factory or shop, as well as to the Inspector of Explosives of
the circle concerned.
[74] [22. Subject to the other conditions contained herein,
no licensee shall without reasonable cause, refuse to sell arms or ammunition
to any person who is entitled to purchase or acquire such arms or ammunition
under the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 or the Arms Rules, 1962.]
Explanation.?The
possibility or expectation of the seller obtaining a higher price at a later
date or the refusal by a person to purchase or acquire arms or ammunition
partly of a description demanded by him and partly of a different description
suggested by the licensee, shall not be deemed to be a reasonable cause for the
purpose of this condition.
[75] [23. The conversion into explosives of sulphur in
admixture with chlorates shall be permitted for the following purposes only
(and for no other purposes)?
(i)
in small quantities for scientific purposes;
or
(ii)
for the purposes of manufacturing heads of
matches; or
(iii)
for use in toy amorces (paper caps for toy
pistols).]
Form X
[* * *][76]
Licence for proof-test and
keeping for proof-test of
firearms
Serial No. of licence |
Name, description and
residence of licensee and of duly authorised agent(s), if any |
Place of business, factory
or shop |
Categories of firearms
allowed to be proof-tested |
Range or other place where
allowed to test |
Date on which the licence
expires |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
(6) |
The. . . . . . .
. of . . . . . . 20 . . . . . |
Date on which
copy is sent to the District |
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Magistrate . . .
. . . . .of . . . . . . . . district |
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[(vide Rule 23).] |
(Signature) Secretary/Joint
Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. |
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(SEAL) |
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The. . . . . . .
. of . . . . . . 20 . . . . . |
Date of issue of
the licence. |
FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE
LICENCE |
|||
Date of renewal |
Date on which the
renewedlicence expires |
Signature and designation
ofthe renewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The licensee shall carry on the work of
proof-testing and stamp proof-marks on the firearms which are proved, in
accordance with regulations framed or approved by the Central Government for
the purpose.
3.
This licence is valid only so long as the
licensee carries on the work of proof-test and if the work is discontinued for
a continuous period of more than one year, the licence shall ipso facto expire.
4.
The licensee shall maintain a register of all
firearms received for proving or of those proof-tested, of all stock in hand,
of all firearms disposed of after proof-test, showing the particulars in such
forms, as may be prescribed by the Central Government for the purpose.
5.
He shall make available for inspection his
stock and his registers on the demand of any magistrate or any police officer
of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so
directs, of Sub-Inspector.
6.
(1) He shall affix on a conspicuous part of
his place of business, factory or shop a signboard on which shall be painted in
large letters in English/Hindi and in the language of the district his name and
the words ?Licensed to proof-test firearms of categories as shown in Column 4
of the licence?.
(2) He
shall also affix in his place of business or factory a copy of Section 36 the
Arms Act, 1959 either in English/Hindi or in the language of the district.
7.
He shall not proof-test firearms elsewhere
than at the place of business or factory specified in Column 3.
8.
The licensee shall forthwith give information
at the nearest police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition
covered by the licence.
Form XI
[* * *][77]
[78]Licence to [convert (except firearm)] [79] repair, test (other than proof-test) sell or transfer or keep for sale, repair or test, or
transfer arms or ammunition of categories I(b), I(c), I(d), III(a), III(b), III(c), III(d), V and VI
Serial No. of
licence |
Name,
description and residence of licensee and of |
Place of
business, factory or shop |
Description and number of arms |
Description and quantity of
ammunition |
Name of the range or other
place where allowed to test |
Date and year on
which the licence expires |
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duly authorised agent or
agents, if any |
To be converted or repaired |
To be sold or kept for sale |
etc. |
To be converted or repaired |
To be sold or kept for sale |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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The 31st |
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December, 20 . .
. |
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The . . . . . .
. . . . . of . . . . . .. .. . .20. . . . . . |
Name (in
capital)/Signature of licensing authority Designation . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Or |
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SEAL |
Signature of the
officer specially empowered to sign the licence under Rule 4. Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||||
FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE
LICENCE |
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Date and year ofrenewal |
Date on which the
renewedlicence expires |
Name (in capital)/signature anddesignation
of renewing authority |
Signature and designation of
the officerspecially empowered to sign thelicence under Rule 4 |
SEAL |
CONDITIONS
1.
[80] (a) This
licence is granted subject to all the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of
the Arms Rules, 1962.
(b) This licence entitles the licensee
to fabricate components and parts of firearms and ammunition for the purpose
of [81] [repair of firearms or conversion or repair of]
ammunition of categories shown in Column 4, but does not entitle him to
manufacture such components or parts for the purpose of, or utilised for,
assembling into complete arms or ammunition.
(c) This licence does not entitle the
dealer to take any arms or ammunition for testing to a testing range or other
place without a permit for the purpose, or to prove any firearms.
(d) This licence is valid only so long
as he carries on the trade or business in the premises shown in Column 3
thereof, and will ipso facto lapse
if the business is discontinued for a continuous period exceeding six months.
2.
The licensee shall maintain registers of all
arms and ammunition in stock, and of all sales, showing the particulars in such
forms as may be prescribed by the Central Government for the purpose.
3.
He shall make available for inspection his
stock and his registers on the demand of any magistrate or any police officer
of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so
directs, of Sub-Inspector.
4.
(1) He shall affix on a conspicuous part of
his place of business, factory or shop a signboard, on which shall be painted
in large letters in English/Hindi and in the language of the district his name
and the words ?Licensed to convert/repair/test (other than
proof-test)/sell/transfer arms and ammunition?.
(2) He
shall also affix in his place of business, factory or shop a copy of Section 36
of the Act, either in English/Hindi or in the language of the district.
5.
He shall not convert an imitation firearm
into a firearm or shorten a firearm on the strength of this licence.
[82] [5-A. Where a licence is granted for conversion of
ammunition, it shall not entitle the licensee to convert blank cartridges or
any ammunition having no projectile into single/multiple projectile ammunition
or to load or reload any ammunition.]
6.
He shall not sell the arms or ammunition
covered by the licence, elsewhere than at the place of business, factory or
shop specified in Column 3.
7.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition unless he is specially authorised in this behalf by the Central
Government.
Explanation.?For the
purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arm? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
8.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
any arms or ammunition to a person holding a licence in Form III, Form IV, Form
V, Form VII or Form VIII, endorse on the licence?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles sold or transferred,
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles sold
or transferred, and
(c)
the date of sale or transfer.
and
shall sign the endorsement and affix his seal.
9.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
a weapon, enter in his register the number and other identification marks, if
any, stamped on the weapon at the time of manufacture or otherwise.
10.
He shall give information of all sales or
transfers of arms and ammunition to such person and in such manner as the
Central Government may direct.
11.
He shall not sell or transfer ammunition to
any person, licensed to possess or carry arms, without his first obtaining a
written certificate from such person to the effect that, with the quantity of
ammunition proposed to be purchased by him, the total quantity of ammunition in
his possession will not exceed the maximum quantity which he is entitled to
possess at any one time or his total allowance for the year:
Provided
that he shall not in any case sell or transfer to any person any quantity of
ammunition in excess of the maximum which may be fixed by the Central
Government for such person or which is endorsed on such person's licence.
12.
He shall not sell arms or ammunition to an officer,
non-commissioned officer or soldier of the armed forces of the Union, unless
such person produces a written pass or permit signed by his Commanding Officer,
and then only to the extent and on the conditions specified in such pass or
permit.
13.
Where the licence is granted in and for any
local area in West Bengal or Assam, the licensee shall not sell arms or
ammunition without a special permit from a Magistrate, to any member of a
hill-tribe to which the Central Government may from time to time by notification
apply this condition.
14.
The licensee shall forthwith give information
at the nearest police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition
covered by the licence.
[83] [15. Subject to the other conditions contained herein,
no licensee shall, without reasonable cause, refuse to sell arms or ammunition
to any person who is entitled to purchase or acquire such arms or ammunition
under the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 or the Arms Rules, 1962.
Explanation.?The
possibility or expectation of the seller obtaining a higher price at a later
date or the refusal by a person to purchase or acquire arms or ammunition
partly of a description demanded by him and partly of a different description
suggested by the licensee, shall not be deemed to be a reasonable cause for the
purpose of this condition.]
[84] [16. The conversion into explosives of sulphur in
admixture with chlorates shall be permitted for the following purposes only
(and for no other purposes)?
(i)
in small quantities for scientific purposes;
or
(ii)
for the purposes of manufacturing heads of
matches; or
(iii)
for use in toy amorces (paper caps for toy
pistols).]
Form XII
[85] [* * *]
Licence to sell, transfer
or test (other than proof-test) and keep for sale, transfer
or test, arms or
ammunition of Categories I(b), I(c), I(d), III(a), III(b), III(c), III(d), V
Serial No. of licence |
Name, description and
residence of licensee and of duly authorised agent or agents (if any) |
Place of business or shop |
Description and number of
arms |
Description and quantity of
ammunition |
Name of the range or other
place where allowed to test |
Date and year on which the
licence expires |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
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The 31st December, 20 . . . |
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The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . . . |
Name (in capital)/signature
of the licensing authority |
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Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Or |
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Signature of the
officer specially empowered to sign the |
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licence under
Rule 4. |
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Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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SEAL |
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FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE
LICENCE |
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Date and year ofrenewal |
Date on which therenewed
licence expires |
Name (in capital)/signature
anddesignation of renewing authority |
Signature and designation of
the officerspecially empowered to sign the licence under Rule 4 |
SEAL |
CONDITIONS
1.
(a)
This licence is granted subject to all the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and
of the Arms Rules, 1962.
(b) This licence does not entitle the
dealer to take any arms or ammunition for testing to a testing range or other
place without a permit for the purpose, or to prove any firearms.
(c) This licence is valid only so long
as he carries on the trade or business in the premises shown in Column 3
thereof, and will ipso facto lapse
if the business is discontinued for a continuous period exceeding six months.
2.
The licensee shall maintain registers of all
arms or ammunition in stock, and of all sales showing the particulars in such
forms as may be prescribed by the Central Government for the purpose.
3.
He shall make available for inspection his
stock and his registers on the demand of any Magistrate or any police officer
of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so
directs, of Sub-Inspector.
4.
(1) He shall affix on a conspicuous part of
his place of business, or shop, a signboard, on which shall be painted in large
letters in English/Hindi and in the language of the district his name and the
words ?Licensed to sell, transfer or test (other than proof-test) arms or
ammunition?.
(2) He
shall also affix in his place of business, or shop, a copy of Section 36 of the
Act in English/Hindi or in the language of the district.
5.
He shall not sell the arms or ammunition
covered by the licence, elsewhere than at the place of business, factory or
shop specified in Column 3.
6.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition, unless he is specially authorised in this behalf by the Central
Government.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
7.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
any arms or ammunition to a person holding a licence in Form III, Form IV, Form
V, Form VII or Form VIII, endorse on the licence?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles sold or transferred,
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles sold
or transferred, and
(c)
the date of sale or transfer, and shall sign
the endorsement and affix his seal.
8.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
a weapon enter in his register the number and other identification marks, if
any, stamped on the weapon at the time of manufacture or otherwise.
9.
He shall give information of all sales or
transfers of arms and ammunition to such person and in such manner as the
Central Government may direct.
10.
He shall not sell or transfer ammunition to
any person, licensed to possess or carry arms without his first obtaining a
written certificate from such person to the effect that, with the quantity of
ammunition proposed to be acquired by him, the total quantity of ammunition in
his possession will not exceed the maximum quantity which he is entitled to
possess at any one time or his total allowance for the year:
Provided
that he shall not in any case sell or transfer to any person any quantity of
ammunition in excess of the maximum which may be fixed by the Central
Government for such person or which is endorsed on such person's licence.
11.
He shall not sell arms and ammunition to an
officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier of the armed forces of the Union,
unless such person produces a written pass or permit signed by his Commanding
Officer, and then only to the extent and on the conditions specified in such
pass or permit.
12.
Where the licence is granted in and for any
local area in West Bengal or Assam, the licensee shall not sell arms or
ammunition without a special permit from a Magistrate, to any member of a hill-tribe
to which the Central Government may from time to time by notification apply
this condition.
13.
The licensee shall forthwith give information
at the nearest police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition
covered by the licence.
[86]14. Subject to the other conditions contained herein, no
licensee shall, without reasonable cause, refuse to sell arms or ammunition to
any person who is entitled to purchase or acquire such arms or ammunition under
the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 or the Arms Rules, 1962.
Explanation.?The
possibility or expectation of the seller obtaining a higher price at a later
date or the refusal by a person to purchase or acquire arms or ammunition
partly of a description demanded by him and partly of a different description
suggested by the licensee, shall not be deemed to be a reasonable cause for the
purpose of this condition.
Form XIII
[* * *][87]
Licence to sell, transfer
or test (other than proof-test) and keep for sale, transfer
or test arms or ammunition of Categories III(c), III(d), V or VI
Serial No. of licence |
Name, description and
residence of licensee and of duly authorised agent or agents, if any |
Place of business or shop |
Description and number of
arms |
Description and quantity of
ammunitions |
Name of the range or other
place where allowed to test |
Date and year on which the
licence expires |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
|
The 31st December, 20 |
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The . .. . . . .
. . . . . .. . of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 . . . . |
(seal) |
(Signature) |
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Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designation . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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(SEAL) |
FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and year of renewal |
Date on which the
renewedlicence expires |
Signature and designation
ofrenewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
(a)
This licence is granted subject to all the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and
of the Arms Rules, 1962.
(b) This licence does not entitle the
dealer to take any arms or ammunition for testing to a testing range or other
place without a permit for the purpose, or to prove any firearms.
(c) This licence is valid only so long
as the licensee carries on the trade or business in the premises shown in
Column 3 thereof, and will ipso
facto lapse if the business is discontinued for a continuous period
exceeding six months.
2.
The licensee shall maintain registers of all
arms or ammunition in stock and of all sales showing the particulars in such
forms as may be prescribed by the Central Government for the purpose.
3.
He shall make available for inspection his
stock and his registers on the demand of any Magistrate or any police officer
of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so
directs, of Sub-Inspector.
4.
(1) He shall affix on a conspicuous part of
his place of business, factory or shop a signboard, on which shall be painted
in large letters in English/Hindi and in the language of the district his name
and the words ?Licensed to sell, transfer or test (other than proof-test) arms
or ammunition?.
(2) He
shall also affix in his place of business, factory or shop, a copy of Section
36 of the Arms Act, 1959, either in English/Hindi or in the language of the district.
5.
He shall not sell the arms or ammunition
elsewhere than at the place of business, factory or shop specified in Column 3.
6.
He shall not keep Government arms or
ammunition, except under the special or general orders of the Central
Government.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory or prepared for and supplied to Government
other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for civilian use.
7.
He shall, at the time of sale or transfer of
any arms or ammunition to a person holding a licence in Form III, Form IV, Form
V, Form VII or Form VIII, endorse on the licence?
(a)
the name, description and residence of the
person who takes delivery of the articles sold or transferred,
(b)
the nature and quantity of the articles sold
or transferred, and
(c)
the date of sale or transfer, and shall sign
the endorsement and affix his seal.
8.
He shall at the time of sale or transfer of a
weapon enter in his register, the number and other identification marks, if
any, stamped on the weapon at the time of manufacture or otherwise.
9.
He shall give information of all sales or
transfers of arms or ammunition, to such person and in such manner as the
Central Government may direct.
10.
He shall not sell or transfer ammunition to
any person, licensed to possess or carry arms, without his first obtaining a
written certificate from such person to the effect that, with the quantity of
ammunition proposed to be purchased by him, the total quantity of ammunition in
his possession will not exceed the maximum quantity which he is entitled to
possess at any one time or his total allowance for the year:
Provided
that he shall not, in any case, sell or transfer to any person any quantity of
ammunition in excess of the maximum which may be fixed by the Central
Government for such person or which is endorsed on such person's licence.
11.
He shall not sell arms and ammunition to an
officer, non-commissioned officer or soldier of the armed forces of the Union,
unless such person produces a written pass or permit signed by his Commanding
Officer, and then only to the extent and on the conditions specified in such
pass or permit.
12.
Where the licence is granted in and for any
local area in West Bengal or Assam, the licensee shall not sell arms or
ammunition without a special permit from a Magistrate, to any member of a
hill-tribe to which the Central Government may from time to time by
notification apply this condition.
13.
The licensee shall not sell or transfer any
arms of Category V to a person residing in an area to which Section 4 applies,
unless the said person produces a licence or is exempted from the obligation to
take out a licence, to acquire, possess or carry such arms in that area.
14.
The licensee shall forthwith give information
at the nearest police station of the loss or theft of any arms or ammunition
covered by the licence.
15.
Chlorates shall be kept in a building constructed
of uninflammable materials only and separated from any dwelling house, other
building, highway, street, public thoroughfare or public place by a distance of
not less than 10 feet:
Provided
that, where the total quantity stored does not exceed 100 kgs., chlorates may
be kept exclusively in a closed and secured receptacle placed in a building
used for the keeping of other articles not being of an explosive or highly
inflammable nature.
16.
Sulphur shall not be kept in the same room
with saltpetre in the premises specified in Column 3:
Provided
that, where the quantity of each does not exceed 100 kgs., sulphur and
saltpetre can be kept in separate closed receptacles in the same room.
17.
No person shall smoke and no open fires shall
be allowed at any time in the premises specified in Column 3, or in the
vicinity of the receptacles mentioned, in provisos to Conditions 15 and 16.
18.
Where any building used for storage of such
materials is fitted with electric lighting or power, the licensee shall get
these installations tested at least once a year or once during the currency of
the licence, by an Electrical Inspector appointed under the Indian Electricity
Act, 1910, to ensure that there is no danger of fire or sparking.
19.
Any accident, fire or explosion occurring within
the premises specified in Column 3 which is attended with loss of human life or
serious injury to persons or property shall be reported at once by the licensee
to the officer-in-charge of the nearest police station having jurisdiction over
his place of business, factory or shop, as well as to the Inspector of
Explosives of the circle concerned.
[88]20. Subject to the other conditions contained herein, no
licensee shall, without reasonable cause, refuse to sell arms or ammunition to
any person who is entitled to purchase or acquire such arms or ammunition under
the provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 or the Arms Rules, 1962.
Explanation.?The
possibility or expectation of the seller obtaining a higher price at a later
date or the refusal by a person to purchase or acquire arms or ammunition
partly of a description demanded by him and partly of a different description
suggested by the licensee, shall not be deemed to be a reasonable cause for the
purpose of this condition.
Form XVI
[* * *][89]
Licence for import (by land
or river) of arms or
ammunition
Name,
description and residence of licensee and agent (if any) |
Number of
packages |
Arms |
Ammunition |
Place of
despatch and route |
Purpose for
which required |
Place of
destination |
Name,
description and residence of consignee |
Period for which
the licence is valid |
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Description |
No. |
Description |
Weightin Kgs. or number |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
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From . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . To. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . |
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(Signature) |
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Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
||||||||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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The . . . . . .
.. . of. . . . . . 20 |
(SEAL) |
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Date on which a
copy is sent to the Government of the State of |
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[Rule 31(1)] |
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District Magistrate of . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . District [Rule 31(1)] |
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Station Master at the . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Station [Rule 31(2)] |
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CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The articles shall not be conveyed by any
route other than specified in Column 7 and bulk shall not be broken, nor shall
the consignment be stopped, before the articles reach the place of destination.
3.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon; and where the articles are conveyed by rail,
each package shall be marked with the word ?Arms? or ?Ammunition?, as the case
may be, so as to be readily recognisable by the railway authorities.
Form XV
Licence for import (by sea or
air) of arms or ammunition
into the port of
[* * *][90]
Name,
description |
Number of |
Arms |
Ammunition |
Purpose |
Value of |
Place where
articles |
Period for |
||
and residence of licensee
and agent (if any) |
packages |
Description |
No. |
Description |
Weight in Kgs. or number |
for which required |
the arms per piece |
are to be deposited or to
which they are to be despatched |
which the licence is valid |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
From . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . To . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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(Signature) |
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Licensing
Authority . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Designation . .
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |
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Place . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . |
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(SEAL) |
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The . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .of . . . . . . . . .20. . . . . |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon.
3.
The articles shall be either?
(a)
deposited?
(i)
in warehouse appointed under Section 15 of the
Sea Customs Act, 1878, or
(ii)
subject to the general or special sanction of
the Central Government under Section 34 of the Arms Act, 1959, in a warehouse
licensed under Section 16 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, or
(b)
forthwith despatched to their place of destination.
Form XIV
[* * *][91]
Licence for the
possession by holders of Licences in Form IX, Form XI, Form XII or Form XIII of arms or ammunitiondeposited by their owners
under Section 21 of the Act, or
for safe-keeping
Name, description and
residence of licensee and of duly authorised agent or agents (if any) |
Description of armsand
ammunition |
Place (with description)
wherearticles are to be kept |
Period for which thelicence
is valid |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
From . . . .. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . To . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||
(Signature) |
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Licensing
Authority . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . |
|||
The . . . .. . .
. . . . . . . of . . . .. . . . . . . . . .20 . . . .. |
(Seal) |
Designation . .
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . |
|
Place . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . |
FORM FOR RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE
Date and yearof renewal |
Date on which the
renewedlicence expires |
Signature and designation
ofrenewing authority |
Seal |
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the arms and ammunition of the
description given in Column 2 so long as they are kept in the place described
in Column 3, but does not authorise the licensee?
(i)
to carry arms, or
(ii)
to keep Government arms or ammunition.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arms? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory, or prepared for and supplied to
Government other than such ammunition as may be released by Government for
civilian use.
3.
(a)
The licensee shall maintain separate registers of all arms or ammunition
deposited with him under this licence?
(i)
under Section 21(1), and
(ii)
for safe custody otherwise than under Section
21(1), showing particulars in such forms as may be prescribed by the Central
Government for the purpose.
(b) A copy of each of the registers
certified by the dealer as a true copy, relating to each preceding quarter of a
calender year, shall be forwarded within one week after the expiry of the
quarter, to the district magistrate; the quarters ending on the last day of
March, June, September, December.
4.
He shall
not receive for deposit arms or ammunition without verifying?
(a)
that they are not being deposited with
any mala fide intention,
and
(b)
in case they are being deposited otherwise
than under Section 21(1), that they are covered by a valid possession licence
or are exempt from need for such licence.
5. He shall not charge fees for
keeping or maintaining the deposited articles in excess of the prescribed
rates.
6. He shall not return to the depositor
or sell the arms and ammunition deposited except in the manner and to the
extent permitted for the sale of arms and ammunition to such
depositor/purchaser.
7. On the expiry of the period
prescribed for forfeiture of the arms or ammunition deposited, he shall deposit
them in the malkhana of the district or such other place as may be specified by
the State Government for the purpose.
8. He shall make available for
inspection such arms or ammunition and his registers on the demand of any
magistrate or any police officer of a rank not below that of Inspector, or, if
the Central Government so directs, of Sub-Inspector.
9.
The licensee shall?
(a)
either inform the nearest police station and
the district magistrate personally or despatch information to the officer-in-charge
of the police station and the district magistrate concerned by registered post
on the day of deposit or return or disposal, as the case may be.
(b)
forthwith inform the police station and the
district magistrate concerned of theft of any deposited article.
Note.?A
licence in this form will be granted for a period ending on the day on which
the licensee's licence in Form IX, Form XI, Form XII or Form XIII as the case
may be, is due to expire.
Form XVII
Licence for export (by sea or
air) of arms or ammunition
From. . .. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . to. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[* * *][92]
ARMS AMMUNITION |
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Name, description and
residence of licensee and agent (if any) |
Number of packages |
Description |
Number |
Description |
Weight in kilograms or
number |
Place of despatch and route |
Purpose for which required |
Place of destination |
Name, description and
residence of consignee |
Period for which the licence
is valid |
||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
||
From the . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to the . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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The |
of |
20 |
(Signature) |
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Licensing Authority
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
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(Seal) |
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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The |
of |
20 |
Date on which a
copy is sent to the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Agent or Master
of vessel or air carrier at the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
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port [Rule 33(1)]. |
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CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted to all the provisions
of the Arms Act, 1959, and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The articles shall not be conveyed by any
route other than that specified in Column 7 and shall not be broken nor shall
the consignment be stopped, before the articles reach the place of destination.
3.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon and where the articles are conveyed by rail,
each package shall be marked with the word ?Arms? or ?Ammunition?, as the case
may be, so as to be readily recognisable by the railway authorities.
Form XVIII
Licence for export (by land
or river) of arms or
ammunition from. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . to. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..
[* * *][93]
ARMS AMMUNITION |
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Name, description and
residence of licensee and agent (if any) |
Number of packages |
Description |
Number |
Description |
Weight in kilograms or
number |
Place of despatch and route |
Purpose for which required |
Place of destination |
Name, description and
residence of consignee |
Period for which the licence
is valid |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
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From the . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . To the. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
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The |
of |
20 |
Date on which a
certificate of ?no objection? is obtained |
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from . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . |
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the Government
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . |
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District
Magistrate of the district of . . . . . . . . . . . . . (vide Rule 50). |
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The |
of |
20 |
Date on which a
copy is sent to the District Magistrate of |
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the . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District/Government of the |
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State of Jammu
and Kashmir [vide Rule
34(a)]. |
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. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . |
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District
Magistrate of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . |
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district [vide Rule 34(b)]. |
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(Signature) |
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The |
of |
20 |
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . |
||||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . |
|||||||||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
|||||||||||||
(SEAL) |
|||||||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The articles shall not be conveyed by any
route other than that specified in Column 7; and bulk shall not be broken nor
shall the consignment be stopped, before the articles reach the place of
destination.
3.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon; and where the articles are conveyed by rail,
each package shall be marked with the word ?Arms? or ?Ammunition?, as the case
may be, so as to be readily recognisable by the railway authorities.
Form XIX
Licence for export
and re-import/import, transport and re-export of arms and ammunition
[* * *][94]
ARMS AMMUNITION |
||||||||||||
Name, description and
residence of licensee and agent (if any) authorised for the purpose of this
consignment |
Licensee's place of business
(if any) |
No. of packages |
Description |
Number |
Description |
Weight in Kg. or number |
Place of despatch, route
& mode of transit |
Place of destination |
Game, description &
residence of consignee |
Period for which the licence
is valid |
||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
||
From the . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To the . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
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The |
of |
20 |
Date on which
copy is sent to the? |
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(a) Secretary, General
Administration Department, |
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Government of
the State of Pondicherry |
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. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . |
||||||||||||
(b) District Magistrate. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .district. |
||||||||||||
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . |
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(c) Station Master at the . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . Railway Station. |
||||||||||||
(d) Authority at the port of
export/re-import (vide Rule
35). |
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The |
of |
20 |
(Signature) |
|||||||||
Licensing
Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. |
||||||||||||
(SEAL) |
Designation . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The articles shall not be conveyed by any
route other than that specified in Column 8; and bulk shall not be broken, nor
shall the consignment be stopped, before the articles reach the place of
destination.
3.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon; and where the articles are conveyed by rail,
each package shall be marked with the word ?Arms? or ?Ammunition? as the case
may be, so as to be readily recognizable by the railway authorities.
4.
The articles shall be delivered only to a
person lawfully entitled to receive them.
Form XX
Licence for the
transport of arms and ammunition
[* * *][95]
ARMS AMMUNITION |
|||||||||||
Name, description and
residence of licensee and agent (if any) authorised for the purpose of this
consignment |
Licensee's Place of business
(if any) |
No. of packages |
Description |
Number |
Description |
Weight in Kgs. or number |
Place of despatch, route
& mode of transit |
Place of destination |
Name, description &
residence of consignee |
Period for which the licence
is valid |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
|
From the . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To the . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
|||||||||||
The |
of |
20 |
Date on which a
certificate of ?no objection? is obtained from? |
||||||||
Commissioner of Police, |
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Government of the State of |
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District
Magistrate of the district of . . . . . . . . . . . . .(vide Rule 50). |
|||||||||||
The |
of |
20 |
Date on which a
copy is sent to |
||||||||
The District Magistrate . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .district. |
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Government of the State of |
|||||||||||
The |
of |
20 |
Magistrate at ..........................
[vide Rule 38]. |
||||||||
(Signature) |
|||||||||||
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . |
|||||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . |
|||||||||||
(SEAL) |
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
||||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
The articles shall not be conveyed by any
route other than that specified in Column 8; and bulk shall not be broken, nor
shall the consignment be stopped, before the articles reach the place of
destination:
Provided
that where the consignment is ready but could not be despatched in one bulk,
for reasons beyond the control of the licensee, the articles may be sent in
lots, provided proper intimation is sent to the licensing authority, who may
extend the time limit in Column 11, if necessary.
3.
An account of the contents of each package
shall be legibly written thereon; and where the articles are conveyed by rail,
each package shall be marked with the word ?Arms? or ?Ammunition? as the case
may be, so as to be readily recognizable by the railway authorities.
4.
The articles shall be delivered only to a
person lawfully entitled to receive them.
5.
Where a licence granted for industrial
purposes has been made valid for a period longer than the normal period of
twice the time taken in journey from godown to factory [vide proviso to sub-rule
(4) of Rule 38], necessary entries shall promptly be made in the stock
registers maintained by the dealer for the purpose at both the places (viz., godown and factory).
Form XXI
[* * *][96]
Licence for the
import into possession for the duration of the journey in, transport
across, and export out of
India of arms or ammunition carried by His Majesty the King of Nepal, personnel
accompanying him, his
brother,the Prime Minister of
Nepal and Nepal Government troops or police, from one place in Nepal to another place in
Nepal through Indian territory
Description of
licensee/agent(s) |
No. of retainers |
Arms and ammunition that
licensee is entitled to import/possess/transport/export |
Place of entry
in India |
District(s)
through which the arms or ammunition shall pass |
Place of
departure from India |
Period for which
the licence is valid |
|||
Brief description of the
arms |
Quantity and description of
each kind of ammunition |
||||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
||
From the . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||
To the . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
|||||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . |
Date on which
copy is sent to the District |
||||||||
Magistrate of .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . district. |
(Signature) |
||||||||
[vide Rule 43(2)]. |
Ambassador of
India in Nepal. |
||||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . |
(SEAL) |
||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the provisions
of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the person named, and the arms
or ammunition described therein.
3.
The licensee shall not, while in India, sell
or transfer any arms or ammunition covered by this licence.
Note.?Any
breach of the conditions of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500
or with both (Section 30 of the Act).
Form XXII
[* * *][97]
Transit licence
for import into, or
acquiring in, possession
and transport in, and
export out of India of personal armsor ammunition in reasonable quantities by
bona fide travellers/tourists
Name and
description of licence |
Arms or ammunition that
licensee is entitled to import or acquire in India/possess transport/export |
Place of
departure from India [vide Rule
(44)] |
Period for which
the licence is valid |
||||||
Brief description of each
weapon |
Quantity and description of
each kind of ammunition |
||||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . |
Date on which
copy is sent to? |
||||||||
Officer
specially empowered by the State Government, Administrator/Lt. Governor/Chief
Commissioner[vide Rule
44(2)] |
|||||||||
(Signature) |
|||||||||
Licensing
Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . |
|||||||||
Designation . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . |
|||||||||
Place . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . |
|||||||||
The . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . |
(SEAL) |
||||||||
CONDITIONS
1.
This licence is granted subject to all the
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959 and of the Arms Rules, 1962.
2.
It covers only the persons named, and the
arms or ammunition described therein.
3.
The licensee shall not, unless specially
empowered in this behalf by the authority granting the licence, carry arms to a
fair, religious procession or other public assemblage.
4.
The licensee shall not carry Government arms
or ammunition.
Explanation.?For
the purposes of this condition:?
(a)
?Government arm? means a firearm or other
weapon which is the property of the Government; and
(b)
?Government ammunition? means ammunition
manufactured in any Government factory or prepared for and supplied to the
Government other than such ammunition as released by Government for civilian
use.
5.
The licensee shall, on demand by any
magistrate or police officer, produce the weapons covered by this licence.
6.
The licensee shall not while in India sell or
transfer any arms or ammunition covered by this licence without previous
approval of the licensing authority of the place of sale or transfer.
7.
The licensee shall produce the weapon or
permission of the licensing authority [vide Rule
44(3)(a)] at the time of leaving
India and return his licence to the passport-checking authority or other
officer empowered by the district magistrate in this behalf at the port or
other place of departure from India.
Note.?Any
breach of the condition of this licence is punishable with imprisonment for a
term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to Rs 500
or with both. (Section 30 of the Act)
[98] [Form XXIII
[See Rule
4(2)]
Details of
Licenses granted by District Magistrate under Section 13 of the Arms Act, 1959
(54 of 1959)
Name, description and
address of the licensee |
Category of arms |
Description (weight in Kg,
make, number etc.) |
Category of ammunition |
Description (weight in Kg,
make, number etc.) |
Purpose for which acquired |
Period for which license is
valid |
Remarks |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
(6) |
(7) |
(8) |
Name
(in capital)/Signatureof the Licensing Authority
Designation:
Place:
OR
Signature
of the Officer especially empoweredto sign the license under Rule 4
Designation:
Place:
The ---------------------------
of 20 (SEAL)]
[99] [SCHEDULE III
Form ?A?
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR AN ARMS LICENCE
(See Rule
51)
Part A
Identity of applicant
1.
Name:
2.
[Parent/Spouse name][100]:
3.
Place of birth (Nativity):
4.
Date of birth in Christian era both in words and
figures:
5.
Present Address:
**(a)
Nearest Police Station:
6.
Permanent address:
**(a) Nearest
Police Station:
7.
Occupation and designation of office, held if
any (together with address):
Signature/Thumb
impression
Note.?**Nearest
Police Station means the police station under whose jurisdiction the place
given in the address comes.
Part B
Other particulars of applicant
8.
Whether the applicant has been?
(a)
convicted?if so, the offence(s), the sentence
and date of sentence;
(b)
ordered to execute a bond under Chapter VIII
of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) for keeping the peace of for
good behaviour?if so, when and for what period;
(c)
prohibited under the Arms Act, 1959, or any
other law from having the arms/ammunition.
9.
(a)
Whether the applicant applied for a licence before?if so, when, to whom and
with what result;
(b) whether the applicant's licence
was ever suspended or cancelled/revoked?if so, when and by whom and on what
account;
(c) whether any other member of the
applicant's family is in possession of an arms licence, if so, particulars
thereof.
10.
Whether the applicant:?
(a)
is a licensee or exemptee, if so, description
of the arms, held;
(b)
has a safe place to keep the arms;
(c)
is a bona fide tourist, if so
(i)
name of the country to which he belongs;
(ii)
whether he is prohibited by the laws of his
country from having in his possession any arms and ammunition;
(iii)
the probable date of his arrival in India.
Note.?Bona
fide tourist is permitted to bring into India, subject to the conditions
specified in Section 10 and in Rule 32, arms and ammunition in reasonable
quantities for his use for purpose only of sport and for no other purpose.
Part C
Particulars of Licence
11. Need for licence:
12. The Form in which the licence
is required:
13. Description of
arms/ammunition:
14.
(a) Area within which applicant wishes to carry arms.
(b) Place where arms/ammunition will
be kept/manufactured etc.
(c) Place/route of
import/export/transport.
15. Other particulars required as
in the relevant licence Form.
16.
Claims for special consideration.
Note.?Against
Column 12 the applicant should clearly mention the purpose(s) for which the
licence is required?such as: use, acquisition, possession, carrying,
manufacture, sale, transfer, repair, convert, proof-test, import, reimport,
export, re-export, transport, self-protection, sport, display, destruction of
wild animals which do injury to human beings/cattle, protection of crops and
cattle, target practice/shooting, temporary possession as bona fide traveller
visiting India etc.
Part D
For applicant requiring
licence for import/export/transport/re-export and reimport
17.
(a)
Whether the previous sanction
of the concerned authority required under Rule 50 if any, has been obtained,
and, if so,
(b) the evidence in support thereof
Declaration:
I
hereby declare that the above particulars given in the application are true,
complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that
in the event of any information being found false or incorrect at any stage, I
am liable to be proceeded against and action taken under the relevant
provisions of the Arms Act, 1959, the Arms Rules, 1962, and other Central
enactments or the law for the time being in force.
Signature/Thumb impression of applicant
Place:
Date:
(Note.?Strike off the entries not relevant)
Warning:
Suppression of any factual information or furnishing of any false or wrong
information in the application Form in violation of Rule 51-A will render the
applicant liable for punishment under Section 30 of the Arms Act, 1959.
[101] [SCHEDULE IV
(See Rule
57)
Fees payable for licences
Sl. No. |
Form No. |
Licence fee for
initial year of grant (In Rs) |
Renewal fee for
each subsequent year (In Rs) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
1. |
I |
150 |
50 |
|
2. |
II |
50 |
10 |
|
3. |
III |
|||
(a) |
Pistols,
revolvers and repeating rifle |
100 |
50 |
|
(b) |
Rifles other
than those mentioned in (a)
and (c) |
60 |
30 |
|
(c) |
.22 bore rifle
(low velocity) firing rimmed cartridges, BL gun and air-rifle |
40 |
20 |
|
(d) |
ML gun, air gun,
sword, bayonet, dagger and spearlance |
10 |
05 |
|
(e) |
Weapons of
Category V other than those mentioned in (d) |
? |
? |
|
4. |
III-A |
? |
? |
|
5. |
III-B |
? |
? |
|
6. |
IV |
? |
? |
|
7. |
V |
? |
? |
|
8. |
VI |
|||
(a) |
Pistol or
Revolver |
100 |
50 |
|
(b) |
Rifle other than
those mentioned in (c) |
60 |
30 |
|
(c) |
.22 bore rifle
(low velocity) firing rimmed ctdgs. BL gun or rifle |
40 |
20 |
|
(d) |
ML gun or air
gun |
10 |
05 |
|
9. |
VII |
20 |
? |
|
(for each
weapon) |
||||
10. |
VIII |
20 |
? |
|
11. |
IX |
500 |
200 |
|
12. |
X |
|||
(a) |
To a holder of
licence in Form IX |
? |
? |
|
(b) |
To others |
200 |
100 |
|
13. |
XI |
300 |
200 |
|
14. |
XII |
300 |
200 |
|
15. |
XIII |
|||
(a) |
To the holders
of a licence in Form IX |
? |
? |
|
(b) |
For arms of Cat.
V only |
50 |
100 |
|
(c) |
otherwise |
100 |
100 |
|
16. |
XIV |
|||
17. |
XV |
? |
? |
|
(a) |
Firearms and
ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V (where
a licence is required) |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(c) |
For sulphur
imported under Rule 57(5) |
? |
? |
|
18. |
XVI |
|||
(a) |
Firearms and
ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
19. |
XVII |
|||
(a) |
Firearms and
ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
20. |
XVIII |
|||
(a) |
Firearms and
ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
21. |
XIX |
|||
(a) |
Firearms and ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(c) |
For re-export
and re-import under Rule 35 |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
22. |
XX |
|||
(a) |
Firearms and
ammun. |
100 (for single
weapon) 500 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(b) |
Arms of Cat. V |
50 (for single
weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
(c) |
Where the arms
or ammunition are transported for re-export and re-import under Rule 35 |
50 (for single weapon) 100 in other
cases (i.e. consignment of more than one weapon and of ammunition) |
||
23. |
XXI |
? |
? |
|
24. |
XXII |
50 (for each weapon) |
[1] Omitted
by GSR 947, dt. 24-8-1973 (w.e.f. 8-9-1973).
[2] Vide
Noti. No. 15/4/62-P-IV, S.O. 1470, dt. 23-5-1963.
[3] Subs.
by GSR 453(E), dt. 21-5-2010 (w.e.f. 28-5-2010).
[4] Vide
Noti. No. 15/4/62-P-IV, S.O. 1470, dt. 23-5-1963.
[5] Subs.
by GSR 1567, dt. 20-8-1968 (w.e.f. 31-1-1968).
[6] Vide
Noti. No. 15-2-64-Police-IV, GSR 755, dt. 11-5-1964.
[7] Vide
Noti. No. 15-2-64-Police-IV, GSR 755, dt. 11-5-1964.
[8] Vide
Noti. No. 15-2-64-Police-IV, GSR 755, dt. 11-5-1964.
[9] The
word ?Rajasthan? omitted by GSR 681(E), dt. 11-11-1991 [1992 CCL-III-47 (44)].
[10] Subs.
by GSR 1377, dt. 9-8-1963.
[11] Ins.
by GSR 1259, dt. 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[12] Ins.
by GSR 1259, dt. 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[13] Omitted
by GSR 1418, dt. 15-9-1965 (w.e.f. 25-9-1965).
[14] Ins.
by GSR 703, dt. 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[15] Ins.
by GSR 703, dt. 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[16] Subs.
by GSR 1689, dt. 9-9-1970 (w.e.f. 26-9-1970).
[17] Ins.
by GSR 703, dt. 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[18] Subs.
by GSR 165, dt. 11-2-1988, w.e.f. 19-3-1988.
[19] Subs.
by GSR 3, dt. 28-12-1967.
[20] Subs.
by 1019, dt. 23-5-1968 (w.e.f. 1-6-1968).
[21] Vide
GSR 673(E), dt. 19-9-1984. The words ?two years? subs. for ?one-and-a-half
years? by GSR 283(E), dt. 18-3-1985 (w.e.f. 18-3-1985).
[22] Subs.
by GSR 694, dt. 3-5-1979 (w.e.f. 19-5-1979).
[23] Subs.
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[24] See
after Form XXII of Sch. III.
[25] Ins.
by GSR 431, dt. 11-2-1969 (w.e.f. 22-2-1969).
[26] Ins.
by GSR 52(E), dt. 24-1-1989 (w.e.f. 24-1-1989).
[27] Subs.
by GSR 431, dt. 11-2-1969 (w.e.f. 22-2-1969).
[28] Subs.
by GSR 634, dt. 3-4-1970 (w.e.f. 18-4-1970).
[29] Ins.
by GSR 1011, dt. 7-8-1972 (w.e.f. 26-8-1972).
[30] Ins.
by GSR 585(E), dt. 24-7-2012 (w.e.f. 22-9-2012).
[31] Vide
Noti. No. 15/4/62-P. IV, S.O. 1470, dt. 23-5-1963.
[32] Subs.
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[33] Subs.
for ?Rs 5? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[34] Subs.
for ?50 np? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[35] Subs.
for ?one rupee? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[36] Subs.
for ?Rs 10? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[37] Subs.
for ?Rs 5? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[38] Subs.
for ?Rs 5? by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[39] Ins.
by GSR 653, dt. 17-5-1975 (w.e.f. 31-5-1975).
[40] Subs.
by GSR 1198, dt. 28-8-1977 (w.e.f. 17-9-1977).
[41] Ins.
by GSR 1250, dt. 4-10-1978 (w.e.f. 21-10-1978).
[42] Subs.
by GSR 1638, dt. 2-7-1969.
[43] Added
by GSR 994(E), dt. 19-12-1990, w.e.f. 21-12-1990.
[44] Subs.
by GSR 52(E), dated 24-1-1989 (w.e.f. 24-1-1989).
[45] Subs.
by GSR 404(E), dated 28-3-1990 (w.e.f. 28-3-1990).
[46] Subs.
by GSR 755(E), dated 18-10-1994 (w.e.f. 18-10-1994).
[47] The
words ?Fee: Rupees Ten only? omitted by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f.
3-1-1998).
[48] The
words ?Fee: Free of Fee? omitted by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[49] Subs.
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[50] Subs.
by GSR 99, dt. 14-5-1998 (w.e.f. 23-5-1998) for the words ?Father's name?.
[51] The
words ?Fee: Free of Fee? omitted by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[52] Subs.
for ?Father? by GSR 99, dt. 14-5-1998 (w.e.f. 23-5-1998).
[53] Subs.
by GSR 404(E), dated 28-3-1990 (w.e.f. 28-3-1990).
[54] Ins.
by GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[55] The
words ?Fee: Free of Fee? omitted by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[56] Ins.
by GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[57] Ins.
by Notification No. GSR 4, dated 19-12-1968 (w.e.f. 4-1-1969).
[58] The
words ?Fee: Free of Fee? omitted by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[59] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[60] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[61] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 4, dated 19-12-1968 (w.e.f. 4-1-1969).
[62] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[63] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[64] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 9-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[65] Subs.
for ?father? by GSR 99, dt. 14-5-1998 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[66] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[67] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[68] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 1259, dated 27-11-1980 (w.e.f. 13-12-1980).
[69] Vide
Noti. No. 13/7/62-Police IV, S.O. 1283, dated 3-5-1964.
[70] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[71] Vide
Notification No. 13/7/62-Police-IV, S.O. 1283, dated 3-5-1963.
[72] Ins.
by GSR 590, dated 2-5-1972, w.e.f. 20-5-1972.
[73] Ins.
by Noti. No. GSR 703, dated 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[74] Vide
Noti. No. 15/8/63-Police-IV, GSR 788, dated 16-5-1964.
[75] Added
by GSR 1324, dated 9-9-1964.
[76] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[77] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[78] Vide
Notification No. 13/7/62-Police IV, S.O. 1283, dated 3-5-1963.
[79] Subs.
by Notification No. GSR 1869, dated 9-9-1970 (w.e.f. 26-9-1970).
[80] Ins.
by GSR 703, dated 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[81] Ins.
by GSR 703, dated 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[82] Ins.
by GSR 703, dated 15-7-1981 (w.e.f. 1-8-1981).
[83] Vide
Notification No. 15/8/63-P. IV, GSR 788, dated 16-5-1964.
[84] Added
by GSR 1324, dated 9-9-1964.
[85] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[86] Vide
Noti. No. 15/8/68-P. IV, GSR 788, dated 16-5-1964.
[87] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[88] Vide
Notification No. 15/8/62-P. IV, GSR 788, dated 16-5-1964
[89] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[90] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[91] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[92] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[93] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[94] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[95] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[96] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997, (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[97] Omitted
by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).
[98] Ins.
by GSR 453(E), dt. 21-5-2010 (w.e.f. 28-5-2010).
[99] Subs.
by GSR 52(E), dated 24-1-1989 (w.e.f. 24-1-1989).
[100]
Subs. by GSR 99, dt. 14-5-1998 (w.e.f. 23-5-1998).
[101]
Added by GSR 1, dt. 19-12-1997 (w.e.f. 3-1-1998).