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Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 3:21 pm
by raimanmeet
Fellow IFG members,

It gives me immense pleasure to join the community. I have been following the posts since the last few months to have an idea of how the RKBR in India is progressing. I have been a firearm enthusiast and always had a gun at home because of the long military heritage and my father is the 7th generation in the army.

I am 26 and graduated from the National Law University, Jodhpur in 2008. subsequently was the Assistant to the Additional Advocate General for the State of Rajasthan. In 2009 August I joined University of California at Los Angeles to pursue my LL.M. (Post Graduate degree in law). One of my focus areas here was on the Second amendment to the US constitution and I wrote a research paper titled "searching the right to bear arms under the Constitution of India". It is expected to be published by the end of this year or early next year. I will be back in India in June and unfortunately will not be able to carry a firearm as I do not fulfill the prerequisites for the same.

I will very soon be challenging the validity of the ban imposed on the import of firearms in India by the Ministry of Finance. The project is underway and I need the help of all the members here. The further details of the legal action proposed is posted under the RKBR section. I hope to contribute effectively on the forums and welcome if anyone wants any specific legal opinion. As per the Bar Council of India I cannot solicit clients and my offer to render legal opinion only is limited to the forum and does not in anyway constitute any lawyer-client relationship.

I do not have a firearm license as of now but will apply for one as soon as I am back in India. Back home in India my dad possesses 7.62 mm x 25 mm Tokarev pistol. After obtaining my license I would love to procure a bolt action rifle and a pump action shotgun which unfortunately will be a mammoth task. I had the opportunity to shoot many guns during my stay in US from Sig 9mm to AKs, M4 and .50 Barret. I hope we all can effectively make the right to bear arms in India a meaningful right which as of now is an illusion.


Cheers!!!!!

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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 4:35 pm
by amit888_2000
hi manmeet, welcome to IFG, its gr8 having such gun enthu & a lawyer here, now as u know our gun law has change, so u can follow the post new policy on arms issued & implemented, and i request Abhijeet (Mundir), who will be in touch with you, for any help...

Thankx a ton, for offer to help us all

))))cheers!!!!
Amit

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:06 pm
by raimanmeet
Hey!!! Amit

Thanks for your reply. The majority of my time spent at UCLA School of law was studying the second amendment. I have been visting the LA gun club i downtown LA as a part of my academic class (professional benefits) and had the pleasure of interacting with ATF(Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm) officials. I also visited the LA Police tactical Academy and used an Uzi. Its been an awesome experience with guns here. Do see my post under RKBA.

The law has not changed so far. It is onlay a policy under consideration and until a notification to this effect is issued it cannot be implemented. I am not too sure that whether the notification has been issued or not. The core law still is the same and the new guidelines will not much of a difference.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Cheers!!!

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:06 pm
by archer
I am a Grad student in the phd prog in the engg school at UCLA. Its good to know a fellow IFG member here at UCLA. Lets try and meet up sometime tomorrow if u are leaving for india on 7th. I live on veteran/ophir. Will PM you my local cell number


Parag

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:09 pm
by raimanmeet
Sure Parag,

I look forward to it. I did mess up the post and your reply. Just getting used to the new forum. Lets catch up.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 6:30 pm
by Prabhath
Welcome aboard Manmeet. Also, really fantastic to hear that you will be challenging the import ban. Let us know if we fellow members could be of any help. We would be more than willing to do our bit.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 6:43 pm
by raimanmeet
Thanks Prabhath,

I request you to go through http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9563

I have provided a detailed proposal. I will need a lot of volunteers to have a pan India approach. There will be a lot of RTI work required in different states all across India. I highly appreciate and value your support. I look forward to a greater consensus on this issue.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:02 pm
by Sakobav
Manmeet

Welcome aboard thats heartening to see that your are focusing your LLM research on civil rights and RKBA in particular unlike Corporate, financial law etc where typically most of the folks go for obvious reasons. Few days back I was stuck in Jersey City trying to get on the Street with Indian shops / resteraunts, the street name was Dr Ambedkar street. I know he was a Columbia Law School graduate and lived in NYC not sure why the street was named after father of the constitution.

Do post often

Best

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:18 pm
by raimanmeet
N Grewal,

I specialize in constitutional governance and litigation. I do acknowledge that majority of the lawyers are into corporate as the law firms pay the highest salaries but i enjoy litigating in the courts and trying to make greater policy changes than sitting before a computer and counting money for others. As regard Dr. Ambedkar street I have no idea why the street was named after his name. I highly appreciate Dr. Ambedkar for his work on the Indian Constitution but unfortunately he disappointed me and many others as he was the one who opposed the motion for having the right to bear arms in the constitution.

I will try and be as active as possible on the forum. This forum is an amazing platform to discuss, debate and learn a lot of things.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 11:58 pm
by Vikram
Manmeet,

A hearty welcome to IFG.Your introduction and your aspirations are very heartening and your abilities and outlook are what we have the greatest need for at the moment. All the very best in your academic pursuits and career aspirations.Hopefully, we should be able to do something to change the RKBA scenario in India.Welcome again and do post often.

Best-
Vikram

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:38 am
by farhan.lateefi
Hi Manmeet,

Its great to have you here.

regards
farhan

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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:56 am
by vrohan59
wish you all the very best :cheers: give the babus a run for their(our)money :twisted:

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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:28 am
by raimanmeet
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I look forward to doing something constructive with the support of all of you.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:50 pm
by Lucky Luke
Hi Manmeet,

Welcome to IFG - excellent intro and some very impressive qualifications. You sincerity & focus are very apparent .
I'm sure all of us would benefit from your actions.
Best of Luck and look forward to more from you.

Re: Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 1:06 am
by HSharief
Hi Manmeet, Welcome aboard and I wish you luck and pray that you are steadfast in your noble goals. One of our co-workers wrote this on his profile and I think it applies here. "Think big, start small.... Do it now !!!"

GodSpeed.