Friends,
My Father-in-law was owning an imported SB Shot gun ( I don't know the name). Sadly he passed away before he transfered the weapon and the family members deposited the weapon in the nearest P.Stn. for safe custody. Meanwhile, my Late father-in-law's license has expired.
My question is, whether my Mother-in-law is eligible to transfer the weapon to my name? if so, how should we proceed? I don't have a firearms license. Should I have to apply a fresh one?
Some light on this will be a great help.
-Tirtha
Transfer of Arms
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Re: Transfer of Arms
The legal heirs of the licensee will deposit the weapon which
belongs to the deceased after obtaining written permission
from the Lic authority in a police station or
with an arms dealer.The application will be on plain paper along with
copy of death certificate and original Arm license.
The legal heir of the deceased licensee will then apply for a licence(in case he does not have one) to the Lic authority along with the following documents:-
a)Indemnity bond on Rs.100/- stamp paper duly attested by SDM/Notary
b)NOCs from all legal heirs on Rs.10/- stamp paper duly attested (each)
c)Weapon Deposit Slip (issued by the police station or arms dealer)
d)Death Certificate
e)Photocopy of the license of the purchaser, if weapon is being sold to a third party.
f)Original license of the deceased licensee (if already not deposited).
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belongs to the deceased after obtaining written permission
from the Lic authority in a police station or
with an arms dealer.The application will be on plain paper along with
copy of death certificate and original Arm license.
The legal heir of the deceased licensee will then apply for a licence(in case he does not have one) to the Lic authority along with the following documents:-
a)Indemnity bond on Rs.100/- stamp paper duly attested by SDM/Notary
b)NOCs from all legal heirs on Rs.10/- stamp paper duly attested (each)
c)Weapon Deposit Slip (issued by the police station or arms dealer)
d)Death Certificate
e)Photocopy of the license of the purchaser, if weapon is being sold to a third party.
f)Original license of the deceased licensee (if already not deposited).
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As per your Q, first apply a licence for SBBL gun, next ask the legal heirs of your late F in L to sign & give a NOC regarding the transfer in your licence (to be executed in Rs.10/- stamp paper either by Executive Magistrate / Notary.) which should also accompany the death certificate or any last will if any of your Lt.F in L Then apply for the transfer of the gun in your licence applying before the authority concerned at your place should be DM at your place ? don't forget to mention on the application the mode of Transfer either by way of GIFT/SALE/etc..
In some places the authority normaly allowes the legal heirs to sell the weapon to some local arms dealers for the cost, from where you can get it endorsed in your licence. best of luck,
HK,
In some places the authority normaly allowes the legal heirs to sell the weapon to some local arms dealers for the cost, from where you can get it endorsed in your licence. best of luck,
HK,
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Re: Transfer of Arms
Thanks a lot guys!!
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