Specific Sections in Arms Act 1958 and Arms Rules 1962
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:54 pm
I have learnt through this forum and other informal sources that following types of knives is classified as an arms and thus needs a license:
1. All knives/tools/weapons etc that have a blade length of more than 9 inches "OR" wider than 2 inches.
2. Any type of knives that have springs to open them up.
Now, while going across the arms act and rules I did come across the text that supports the first point. It can be seen in Schedule 2 of the Indian Arms Rules 1962 - http://www.abhijeetsingh.com/arms/india ... ule_I.html
However, I am unable to find any text that supports the second type of knives. If anyone can point me to the correct section/subsection that clarifies the position on spring actuated knives it would be great.
Also, in spring actuated knives there are several types like the switch blade that open on the press of a button and assisted opening where you begin the action by pulling a trigger and then the spring takes over. I also want to know if only the switch blade are banned or do all other types are also banned.
1. All knives/tools/weapons etc that have a blade length of more than 9 inches "OR" wider than 2 inches.
2. Any type of knives that have springs to open them up.
Now, while going across the arms act and rules I did come across the text that supports the first point. It can be seen in Schedule 2 of the Indian Arms Rules 1962 - http://www.abhijeetsingh.com/arms/india ... ule_I.html
However, I am unable to find any text that supports the second type of knives. If anyone can point me to the correct section/subsection that clarifies the position on spring actuated knives it would be great.
Also, in spring actuated knives there are several types like the switch blade that open on the press of a button and assisted opening where you begin the action by pulling a trigger and then the spring takes over. I also want to know if only the switch blade are banned or do all other types are also banned.