By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
India Times NowIndia Times NowIndia Times Now
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Reading: Legal heirs have lawful right to seek transfer of arms licence and firearm sans any threat to life: Karnataka High Court
Share
India Times NowIndia Times Now
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
Search
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US

Home » Legal heirs have lawful right to seek transfer of arms licence and firearm sans any threat to life: Karnataka High Court

India News

Legal heirs have lawful right to seek transfer of arms licence and firearm sans any threat to life: Karnataka High Court

Times Desk
Last updated: November 20, 2025 3:01 pm
Times Desk
Published: November 20, 2025
Share
SHARE


A view of the High Court of Karnataka.

A view of the High Court of Karnataka.

The police cannot refuse to transfer arms licence to the legal heir of an licence holder for the reason that there is “no threat to life” to the heir when the Arms Rules, 2016, which has a specific provision for transferring arms licence, does not prescribe it as a condition, said the High Court of Karnataka.

The court found fault with the decision of the Mangaluru Police Commissioner in rejecting twice applications filed by 41-year-old Michael Mahesh Chris Saldanha, who had sought arms licence to take over a revolver currently possessed by his 75-year-old father.

Justice Suraj Govindaraj, while allowing the petition filed by Mr. Saldanha, who is a pilot by profession, said that the Commissioner erred in rejecting the petitioner’s second application by giving the same reason that he had “no threat to life” even after the appellate authority, the Home Secretary, had set aside the earlier order rejecting the petitioner’s application.

The court noted that Rule 25 (1)(b) of the Arms Rules states that when the licensee attains the age of 70 or holds the firearm for 25 years, whichever is earlier, the licensing authority may grant the licence to any legal heir nominated by him, provided that there is no adverse remarks against the legal heir in the police report.

The Rules also has provision for transfer of licence to the legal heir after the death of the licensee, the court pointed out.

In the present case, the court said the petitioner’s father is 75-years-old and he has been holding the licence from 1971. With the dual conditions under Rule 25(1)(b) being satisfied, the only aspect required was that there should not be any adverse remarks in the police report.

The court directed the Commissioner to grant licence to the petitioner within four weeks.

Published – November 20, 2025 08:31 pm IST



Source link

R.N. Ravi, M.K. Stalin trade barbs over political slogan ‘Tamil Nadu Poradum, Tamil Nadu Vellum’
Anna University, Ramco Systems sign MoU to establish advanced ERP lab
How decentralising therapy can help bridge India’s treatment gap
Three district courts in Chhattisgarh get bomb threat; searches on
SEC, office bearers of various associations call on CM Vijay
TAGGED:Bengaluruissue of arms licencekarnatakatransfer of arms licence
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Jubilee Hills byelection a referendum on Congress rule: KTR

Times Desk
Times Desk
October 19, 2025
Jyothi Buddha Prakash assumes charges as Singareni CMD
Ethiopian delegation visits Rajasthan to study rural livelihood initiatives
KIC Kalaburagi Bench heard 992 RTI cases and disposed of 400 of them in last three months
Kerala local body polls: UDF sweeps Malappuram
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
© INDIA TIMES NOW 2026 . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?