Greetings from a Lawyer currently in US.
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 3:21 pm
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!!!!!
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!!!!!