Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Battle is not lost yet.thanks Brihaji
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Go ahead Doc. You are setting an example before all of usdr.jayakumar wrote:Battle is not lost yet.thanks Brihaji
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
you should go ahead with the "right to life " stand and judgements of allahabad high court and the recent bombay high court decision.
you might reconsider the choice of legal advice you have been given
you might reconsider the choice of legal advice you have been given
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Freinds a new WP has been filed no12805 and 12806. gwattal,i have attached allahabad,bombay high court orders.the judges are reluctant to go against the District magistrates?
tommorow being the last working day before summer holidays,hope they take up the petition.
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tommorow being the last working day before summer holidays,hope they take up the petition.
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My best wishes again Docdr.jayakumar wrote:Freinds a new WP has been filed no12805 and 12806. gwattal,i have attached allahabad,bombay high court orders.the judges are reluctant to go against the District magistrates?
tommorow being the last working day before summer holidays,hope they take up the petition.
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Will wait for tomorrow's outcome.
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
The case has been postponed to june 2nd.so have to wait for a month.
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is it legal to file a writ in supreme court while the high court case is pending?
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is it legal to file a writ in supreme court while the high court case is pending?
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Sorry to hear that Doc. AGN and other legal experts will be able to answer your last question.dr.jayakumar wrote:The case has been postponed to june 2nd.so have to wait for a month.
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is it legal to file a writ in supreme court while the high court case is pending?
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
friends,
here is the final verdict,from high court.seems like i'll have to go through this again the next election.
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dr.jk
here is the final verdict,from high court.seems like i'll have to go through this again the next election.
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dr.jk
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Hi Doc,dr.jayakumar wrote:friends,
here is the final verdict,from high court.seems like i'll have to go through this again the next election.
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The outcome may have been predictable but in this case it is your strong resolution that stands out. The DM and other officers learned their lesson.
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If we could do this again at least four months before the elections, it may work.....dr.jayakumar wrote:friends,
seems like i'll have to go through this again the next election.
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Hello everyone,
I've been revisiting places I don't frequent as often. The coming November 4 US election spurred me to check in with other firearms forums I haven't been to in a while.
In my state armed police are not allowed to patrol the polls, but civilians may carry guns to the polling places. I open carry my primary sidearm when I vote, just like everywhere else, unless I have to wear a coat. We have Constables that are civilian police in my state (not part of a government police department) and they are allowed to be armed at the polls and are obligated to keep the peace at the polls.
I've been revisiting places I don't frequent as often. The coming November 4 US election spurred me to check in with other firearms forums I haven't been to in a while.
In my state armed police are not allowed to patrol the polls, but civilians may carry guns to the polling places. I open carry my primary sidearm when I vote, just like everywhere else, unless I have to wear a coat. We have Constables that are civilian police in my state (not part of a government police department) and they are allowed to be armed at the polls and are obligated to keep the peace at the polls.
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
Lets just say the government trusts its citizens. In my country the administration trusts neither the police nor the citizens. During elections the army ( central reserve police force ) is called in and all citizens have to surrender their weapons. If that is not sufficient most senior police officers are transferred just before the elections.but civilians may carry guns to the polling places.
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Re: Exemption from depositing Arms during elections
In India the case is just the reverse. The government does not trust the citizens, forget the citizens with "arms". The level of distrust is such that even for getting a land line phone connection, you are required to provide proof of "identity".Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:In my state armed police are not allowed to patrol the polls, but civilians may carry guns to the polling places. I open carry my primary sidearm when I vote, just like everywhere else, unless I have to wear a coat. We have Constables that are civilian police in my state (not part of a government police department) and they are allowed to be armed at the polls and are obligated to keep the peace at the polls.
It won't be entirely incorrect if someone says that democracy in India is a cleverly subverted and well disguised farce. In practice it seems to be a colonial and police state where the acts of state terrorism like custodial tortures, custodial deaths, rapes, extra judicial killings and disappearances have special place to deal with political opponents.
"If my mother tongue is shaking the foundations of your State, it probably means that you built your State on my land" - Musa Anter, Kurdish writer, assassinated by the Turkish secret services in 1992