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-NishithLUCKNOW: The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court has banned till further order the issuance of fresh arms licences in Uttar Pradesh. The court, however, said the licences could be issued in exceptional cases only to the claimants seeking it under family heirloom policy or those who are victims of crime, having genuine need of weapon in the opinion of the district magistrate. The court will hear the matter on November 25.
A division bench comprising Justice Abdul Mateen and Justice Sudhir Kumar Saxena passed the order keeping in view that the arms licences issued to private persons are five times more than the arms possessed by the state police force. "Arming society to such an extent rings danger bell. In fact, the state is sitting on a volcano," the court observed.
The bench learnt that the state has a 2.13 lakh strong police force which has 2.25 lakh weapons with them, whereas the state government has issued 11.23 lakh arms licences. Some have been issued more than three arms. In Lucknow, about 50,000 applications for arms licences are pending. More than 40,000 applicants have been issued more than one arms licence.
The court found that there is no effective mechanism to verify the criminal background, though about 6,000 persons, against whom criminal trials are pending, have also been issued arms licences. Besides, 1,000 licences have been issued to persons against whom FIRs are registered.
The bench has sought a plan from the Centre and state government to maintain the balance between weapons available with the police and private citizens, taking into account the specific needs like economic status, threat perception, criminal background and possibility of misuse. The court has also sought information about persons to whom more than three arms licences have been issued. Further, it has sought information on whether the state government is taking any steps against the licence holders with criminal background. The court directed the principal secretary home to furnish the affidavit after complying with the above order.