Hi,
I need to know where I should apply for Arms Licence in Ghaziabad.
Can I use Adhaar card as an address proof?
Thanks
Gun Licence in Ghaziabad
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Re: Gun Licence in Ghaziabad
Apply to the District Magistrate or Commissioner of Police as the case may be.
Documents are a rather vague affair in India. Different areas have different requirements. Best to check from where you pick up the application form. Talk to your local babu and PI. You'll get the correct information from them.
Documents are a rather vague affair in India. Different areas have different requirements. Best to check from where you pick up the application form. Talk to your local babu and PI. You'll get the correct information from them.
Justice alone is the mainstay of government and the source of prosperity to the governed, injustice is the most pernicious of things; it saps the foundations of the government and brings ruin upon the realm - Sher Shah Sur, Sultan-ul-Adil.
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Re: Gun Licence in Ghaziabad
Thanks a lot katana.
But I would like to know from a ghaziabad resident the exact place where I need to apply.
But I would like to know from a ghaziabad resident the exact place where I need to apply.
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Re: Gun Licence in Ghaziabad
dilshan,
There is always a 'first time' in life. Whats stopping you from finding out yourself? I'm sure you know whether you have a Commssionerate or a District magistrate. Just go to the relevant office and start making inquiries. Don't wait for others to tell you. That way you will arrive at your own judgement rather than acting on someones' opinions.
There is always a 'first time' in life. Whats stopping you from finding out yourself? I'm sure you know whether you have a Commssionerate or a District magistrate. Just go to the relevant office and start making inquiries. Don't wait for others to tell you. That way you will arrive at your own judgement rather than acting on someones' opinions.
Justice alone is the mainstay of government and the source of prosperity to the governed, injustice is the most pernicious of things; it saps the foundations of the government and brings ruin upon the realm - Sher Shah Sur, Sultan-ul-Adil.