Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
Guys,
Can anyone pls provide me the copy of this schedule or any link?
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Division II - Exemptions, Exclusions and withdrawals
Persons of Coorg race and Jumma tenure holders in Coorg - exempted
II.3. S.O. 1920, dated 6.7.1963 - -
Whereas the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to exempt certain classes of persons from the operation of some provisions of the Arms Act, 1954(54 of 1959)
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 41 of that Act, the Central Government hereby exempts the classes of persons specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 hereto annexed, in respect of the arms and ammunition of the category or description specified in column 2 thereof when carried or possessed for their own personal use, from the operation of such of the provisions of the said Act and subject to such conditions as are mentioned in column 3 and 4 respectively of that schedule:
Provided that the exemption hereby granted shall be subject to the following further conditions, namely:
(a) it shall not be deemed to render lawful the import of arms or ammunition through the medium of post office;
(b) the classes of persons exempted shall-
(i) Unless specifically exempted by the Central Government by notification in the Official gazette, register in such manner and at such place as the Central Government may prescribe from time to time, any fire-arm or ammunition in respect of which the exemption has been granted;
(ii) render such statistical information about different description of arms and ammunition in respect of which the exemption has been granted in such proforma, if any, as may be required by the Central Government
(iii) whenever any arm or ammunition in respect of which exemption has been granted is stolen, forthwith report the occurrence of such loss or theft together with the details of the articles lost or stolen at the nearest police station.
Schedule (This is actually in the form of a table)
(Column 1)Classes of Persons: Every person of Coorg race and every Jumma tenure Holder in Coorg.
(Column 2)Categories/descriptions of arms and ammunition : All except categories I and II of Schedule I to the Arms Rules, 1962.
(Column 3)Provisions of the Act: Those contained in sections 3 and 4
(Column 4) Conditions: The arms and ammunition carried or possessed by any person herein exempted whilst residing or traveling outside the district of Coorg shall not exceed one rifle with 100 rounds of ammunition for the same and one smooth bore breech or muzzle loading gun with 500 cartridges or the equivalent or in leaden shot and gun powder.
2. In the table appended to the Ministry of Home Affairs Notification No. F.15/13/59 (VI)-P.IV, dated 13th July, 1962 (GSR No. 993 published in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3(i), dated 28th July, 1962) clause (b) in column 3 against Item 7 thereof shall be deleted.
(MHA Notn. No. F.17/4/62-P. IV, dt. 6.7.1963)
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Can anyone pls provide me the copy of this schedule or any link?
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Division II - Exemptions, Exclusions and withdrawals
Persons of Coorg race and Jumma tenure holders in Coorg - exempted
II.3. S.O. 1920, dated 6.7.1963 - -
Whereas the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to exempt certain classes of persons from the operation of some provisions of the Arms Act, 1954(54 of 1959)
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 41 of that Act, the Central Government hereby exempts the classes of persons specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 hereto annexed, in respect of the arms and ammunition of the category or description specified in column 2 thereof when carried or possessed for their own personal use, from the operation of such of the provisions of the said Act and subject to such conditions as are mentioned in column 3 and 4 respectively of that schedule:
Provided that the exemption hereby granted shall be subject to the following further conditions, namely:
(a) it shall not be deemed to render lawful the import of arms or ammunition through the medium of post office;
(b) the classes of persons exempted shall-
(i) Unless specifically exempted by the Central Government by notification in the Official gazette, register in such manner and at such place as the Central Government may prescribe from time to time, any fire-arm or ammunition in respect of which the exemption has been granted;
(ii) render such statistical information about different description of arms and ammunition in respect of which the exemption has been granted in such proforma, if any, as may be required by the Central Government
(iii) whenever any arm or ammunition in respect of which exemption has been granted is stolen, forthwith report the occurrence of such loss or theft together with the details of the articles lost or stolen at the nearest police station.
Schedule (This is actually in the form of a table)
(Column 1)Classes of Persons: Every person of Coorg race and every Jumma tenure Holder in Coorg.
(Column 2)Categories/descriptions of arms and ammunition : All except categories I and II of Schedule I to the Arms Rules, 1962.
(Column 3)Provisions of the Act: Those contained in sections 3 and 4
(Column 4) Conditions: The arms and ammunition carried or possessed by any person herein exempted whilst residing or traveling outside the district of Coorg shall not exceed one rifle with 100 rounds of ammunition for the same and one smooth bore breech or muzzle loading gun with 500 cartridges or the equivalent or in leaden shot and gun powder.
2. In the table appended to the Ministry of Home Affairs Notification No. F.15/13/59 (VI)-P.IV, dated 13th July, 1962 (GSR No. 993 published in the Gazette of India, Part II, Section 3(i), dated 28th July, 1962) clause (b) in column 3 against Item 7 thereof shall be deleted.
(MHA Notn. No. F.17/4/62-P. IV, dt. 6.7.1963)
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
Hi guys,
i have 1 question.
One of my friend told me that as per the Indian gun law,exception to gazetted officers and above only they can carry the gun in public except them rest of genuine licence holders can only keep it in their home.is it true?
i have 1 question.
One of my friend told me that as per the Indian gun law,exception to gazetted officers and above only they can carry the gun in public except them rest of genuine licence holders can only keep it in their home.is it true?
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its not true.............
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
Dear,
Everyone,
It was a splendid morning in Delhi when I woke up my brother was getting ready for practice on my terrace so also I did joined him on the basis of our regular chit chat he asked me "won't you think that it ridiculous to talk of ARMS ACT 1962-59,in the year of 2010-2011"?
simply i did said him only one thing that I will get you this answer after asking some one in the IFG forum.
Everyone,
It was a splendid morning in Delhi when I woke up my brother was getting ready for practice on my terrace so also I did joined him on the basis of our regular chit chat he asked me "won't you think that it ridiculous to talk of ARMS ACT 1962-59,in the year of 2010-2011"?
simply i did said him only one thing that I will get you this answer after asking some one in the IFG forum.
ABHRANKASH
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
Hi All
I am not sure what the rules say about transfer of a licence holders place of residence.
i am an All India Licence Holder and moving from Delhi to bangalore.
What are the formalities that i will need to complete vis-a-vis the Delhi and bangalore Licencing Authorities? Could someone please guide me on this
rgds
Raminder
I am not sure what the rules say about transfer of a licence holders place of residence.
i am an All India Licence Holder and moving from Delhi to bangalore.
What are the formalities that i will need to complete vis-a-vis the Delhi and bangalore Licencing Authorities? Could someone please guide me on this
rgds
Raminder
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
check the forum as this kind of question was asked many times
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
abhrankash wrote:Dear,
Everyone,
It was a splendid morning in Delhi when I woke up my brother was getting ready for practice on my terrace so also I did joined him on the basis of our regular chit chat he asked me "won't you think that it ridiculous to talk of ARMS ACT 1962-59,in the year of 2010-2011"?
simply i did said him only one thing that I will get you this answer after asking some one in the IFG forum.
If one is born in 1959, does he not have a right to live in 2011??????
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Re: Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules 1962
Over the past few weeks I've been using my free time to create an up to date PDF document of the Arms Act 1959 & Arms Rules 1962 (bare act). Since almost all copies of the Act available online are either out of date/ not formatted properly/ simple scanned copies, etc. I thought it would prove useful to many people searching for up to date info.
I've used this opportunity to add a somewhat lengthy introduction section by putting in a lot of material that was written back (in 2010) when NAGRI had initiated its lobbying effort. Hopefully, some people will read it (the introduction) and be forced to think a bit about the current situation in India and how it can be made better.
Feel free to share the document with others who may have similar interests.
I haven't gotten around to adding Forms XV - XXIII, as the formatting of forms was taking too much effort and I think that anyway these particular forms will be of limited utility to most.
You can download the complete (bare act) Indian Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules of 1962 from the first post in this thread or directly from HERE >>
Cheers!
Abhijeet
I've used this opportunity to add a somewhat lengthy introduction section by putting in a lot of material that was written back (in 2010) when NAGRI had initiated its lobbying effort. Hopefully, some people will read it (the introduction) and be forced to think a bit about the current situation in India and how it can be made better.
Feel free to share the document with others who may have similar interests.
I haven't gotten around to adding Forms XV - XXIII, as the formatting of forms was taking too much effort and I think that anyway these particular forms will be of limited utility to most.
You can download the complete (bare act) Indian Arms Act 1959 and Arms Rules of 1962 from the first post in this thread or directly from HERE >>
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Thank you Abhijeet, for making it easy for the rest of us, I liked the Intro,
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