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Do we need licence to purchse CROSS BOW ?

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:30 pm
by hock ann
Dear members,
Hello, i wanted to know if their is any import licence required for importing CROSS BOW to India ? and do we require licence to possess or use CB for the purpose of sports or self defence in India ? if yes then which form do we apply and before whom ? :?: :?

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:10 pm
by cherian.k.k
check with G.Smith pune they have cross-bow.as for licence ,once when i asked G.Smith the same they said it is nt required

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:17 am
by nagarifle
no i don not believe that a licence is needed for crossbow.
as for use against protaction u may end up in legal battle.

saying this one need to check up the arms act to be sure.

Re: Do we need licence to purchse CROSS BOW ?

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:27 am
by sudhaiob
hi there
the V schedule of the arms act covers arms other than firearms and though bows including cross bows donot find a place, it also adds saying any other arms which the central govt. may notify under sec 4. section 2 (c) says 'arms' means articles of any de.scription designed or adapted as weapons for offence or defence, and includes firearms, sharp edged and other deadly weapons, and parts of, and machinery for manufacture etc ..... the catch word being the bold highlighted words, can be interpreted to suit the authorities.
regs
sudhaiob

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:53 pm
by nagarifle
so sudhaiho
that would mean no licence ie firearms type at the moment is needed for crossbow.

as for import licence, i would have thought that no import licence is needed as not a probited article.

also cross bow would be classifyed as archary. non firearms type sport. so i believe that one can bring a cross bow as part of there baggeges.

Re: Do we need licence to purchse CROSS BOW ?

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:35 pm
by OverUnderPump
Yep Naga the archery clause would hold good I presume when used for sport. But usage for self defence might just open up a new can of worms altogether. So, its best avoided.
In addition to what Sudhaiob stated, I'm quoting another section that may be interpreted to suit the situation,should a crossbow be used in self defence.

Section 2 (e) states

"firearms" means arms of any de.scription designed or adapted to discharge a projectile or projectiles of any kind by the action of any explosive or other forms of energy,.

regards
8)
OUP

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:02 pm
by nagarifle
Hi OP
100% agree with u on self defence. if used for defence it would include legal battles.

so xbow is used for sporting purpuse only. thats that.

i think that this should clear up the matter for hock ann

bottom line is play it safe go sporting.

regards
nagarifle