Dear Learned Forum Members,
I went through this link and I thought I should post it here.
http://m.news18.com/news/uttar-pradesh/ ... 68343.html
Point to be noted here:
After High Court’s rap, the Uttar Pradesh government has enforced stringent rules for arms license applicants. Apart from other formalities, the applicant has to undergo a firing test to check his eligibility. The new rules come in the wake of the Nov 13 judgement in the Jitendra Singh Vs UP case.
The new rules are as follows.
1) The firing test of the applicant will be taken by SP/SSP level officer.
12 The license will be issued only after the firing exam is passed.
3)The applicant will have to bear the expense of the cartridge used in the firing test. The renewal of the old license will be done on the basis of firing test; otherwise the license will be rejected.
4) If an applicant, who is above 65 years of age, wants to renew his license then he will have to produce a medical certificate.
5) A new applicant will also have to produce a ‘No dues certificate’ from the bank.
6) Biometric details of the applicant will be taken and Aadhar card copy has to be submitted.
7) A license holder can keep not more than 25 cartridges. To keep more than 25, the applicant has to take permission from the district administration.
If an applicant wants a second, then permission from Commissioner, SP, DIG and DM will be required.
9) For a third license, the applicant would require the permission of state Home secretary, IG (Crime), IG (Law and order) and the concerned secretary."
I am surprized, what a No Dues certificate is for? What is its purpose?
The courts are also determined to infringe a citizens RKBA, and people like Professior Rai, who don't know even the Preamble of the Constitution play the role of experts.
-Ankur