Rules for carrying the weapon on AIV dictate that the nearest police station to be informed only if the licencee are staying at a particular place for a “longish” duration or if that particular place falls under the “election code of conduct” due to the prevailing elections. The licensee will have to register transfer and endorse his/her weapon with the local district authority or commissionerate as applicable if he/she by the virtue of their profession or otherwise re-locate either temporarily or permanently from the place of residence from where the license was originally applied and granted.Reddick wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:41 amDhanwad Vineet ji
Please tell me ,anybody, that what is the necessary information or prevailing laws , rules which were needed to comply with while carrying my arms at any part of the country?
Likewise , some say that a nearest police station shall be informed about your AIV license if you were staying there for a night or two or like some other formalities
So , please share your valuable suggestions and information here
Thanks a lot
Apart from the above mentioned two conditions AIV allows the licencee to carry his/her weapon without having to declare it to local authorities/police while they are transiting or staying at places across India for a “reasonably short” duration.
However, the licensee needs to make sure that there are no specific orders in vogue by authorities at the places they visit like Sec 144 being imposed etc when they might have to inform local police about their weapon.