Arms Licence issue-Appeal

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Grant of licences
An application for the grant of a licence shall be made to the licensing authority and shall be in such form, contain such particulars and be accompanied by such fee, if any, as may be prescribed.
On receipt of an application, the licensing authority, after making such inquiry, if any, as it may consider necessary, shall, subject by order in writing either grant the licence or refuse to grant the same.
The licensing authority shall grant---
1. a licence under section 3 where the licence is required---
- by a citizen of India in respect of a smooth bore gun having a barrel of not less than twenty inches in length to be used for protection or sport or in respect of a muzzle loading gun to be used for bona fide crop protection:
- Provided that where having regard to the circumstances of any case, the licensing authority is satisfied that a muzzle loading gun will not be sufficient for crop protection, the licensing authority may grant a licence in respect of any other smooth bore gun as aforesaid for such protection, or in respect of a point 22 bore rifle or an air rifle to be used for target practice by a member of a rifle club or rifle association licensed or recognised by the Central Government;
2. a licence under section 3 in any other case or a licence under section 4, section 5, section 6, section 10 or section 12, if the licensing authority is satisfied that the person by whom the licence is required has a good reason for obtaining the same.

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Grant of licences
An application for the grant of a licence shall be made to the licensing authority and shall be in such form, contain such particulars and be accompanied by such fee, if any, as may be prescribed.
On receipt of an application, the licensing authority, after making such inquiry, if any, as it may consider necessary, shall, subject by order in writing either grant the licence or refuse to grant the same.
The licensing authority shall grant---
1. a licence under section 3 where the licence is required---
  • by a citizen of India in respect of a smooth bore gun having a barrel of not less than twenty inches in length to be used for protection or sport or in respect of a muzzle loading gun to be used for bona fide crop protection:
  • Provided that where having regard to the circumstances of any case, the licensing authority is satisfied that a muzzle loading gun will not be sufficient for crop protection, the licensing authority may grant a licence in respect of any other smooth bore gun as aforesaid for such protection, or in respect of a point 22 bore rifle or an air rifle to be used for target practice by a member of a rifle club or rifle association licensed or recognised by the Central Government;
2. a licence under section 3 in any other case or a licence under section 4, section 5, section 6, section 10 or section 12, if the licensing authority is satisfied that the person by whom the licence is required has a good reason for obtaining the same.
Refusal of licences
1. Notwithstanding anything in section 13, the licensing authority shall refuse to grant-
a. a licence under section 3, section 4 or section 5 where such licence is required in respect of any prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition;
b. a licence in any other case-
i. where such licence is required by a person whom the licensing authority has reason to believe-
  1. to be prohibited by this Act or by any other low for the time being in force from acquiring, having in his possession or carrying any arms or ammunition, or
  2. to be of unsound mind, or
  3. to be for any reason unfit for a licence under this Act; or
ii. where the licensing authority deems it necessary for the security of the public peace or for public safety to refuse to grant such licence.
2. The licensing authority shall not refuse to grant any licence to any person merely on the ground that such person does not own or possess sufficient property.
3. Where the licensing authority refuses to grant a licence to any person it shall record in writing the reasons for such refusal and furnish to that person on demand a brief statement of the same unless in any case the licensing authority is of the opinion that it will not be in the public interest to furnish such statement.
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We effectively deal with cases of harassment and demand of bribes by State/Central Government Officials and other bureaucrats and guide the victims through the process for remedial/penal measures.
We also handle criminal offenses under various Civil Laws like Companies Act, Customs Act, Excise Laws, Taxation Laws, Labour Laws, Negotiable Instruments Act, Banking Laws, Information Technology Act and host of several other civil laws.
We also undertake various civil/criminal matters like business disputes, business fraud, debt recovery, winding up petition of defaulting companies, insolvency, property disputes, inheritance, succession, arbitration, etc.
We represent several companies/institutions/entities and their middle/top level officials including directors and CEOs. We also represent several businessmen and individuals of all levels of social stature in various criminal/civil/Revenue proceedings.
We have gained a very specialized skill-Retired officer from various government departments and expertise over a period of more than 10 years of practice in handling various Criminal/Civil/Revenue/Custom/Port/Police matters.
Along with growth in Indian-Gujarat economy, risks of financial fraud and delinquent credit-worthiness have also increased. As a result, many foreign companies and individuals have been duped by or left with substantial financial loss without getting promised product/service from Indian parties. We provide due-diligence and verification service of genuineness and credit-worthiness of Indian companies/individuals to foreigners at a nominal cost.
We have observed during our long practice that many times cases are either not properly presented or fought in a court of law due to several reasons ranging from insufficient time to lack of proper and adequate professional resources. This often may prove very dearer in criminal cases where criminal liability is involved. The applications, appeals, petitions, submissions, arguments, evidence and cross examinations are sometimes prepared hurriedly risking quality thereof. There is a dearth of qualitative arguments in courts due to work pressure. The written submissions (where necessary) are rarely submitted leaving a scope for vital points being overlooked by judges. The difficulties are also being experienced in finding and submitting important and relevant judicial rulings of higher courts due to lack of resources. As a result of these and many other reasons the lawyers/counsels and in turn their clients suffer in court cases.
In the context of aforesaid position we offer very skilled, professional and expert services at various stages of Criminal/Civil/Revenue proceedings to the clients and legal fraternity anywhere in India.
We always adopt aggressive approach in criminal proceedings.
We also give expert advice and guidance to prospective litigants and persons who expect impending legal action against them in any criminal matter, to build up the case or create documentation which may help in future legal proceedings.
We are on penal of several companies/entities to provide legal advice on a continuous basis. We also act as Constituted Attorney, Trustee or Custodian on behalf of NRIs/Foreign Nationals for their Indian interests.
Our fees are very reasonable and are directly related to amount of time and efforts involved. We take care that our fees are affordable and do not hurt our troubled clients any further.
We are in the process of setting up office and Representative Offices in all major cities in Gujarat State. We work with a very high level of professional approach through legal excellence to achieve best result for our clients in Civil, Criminal Revenue, Custom & excise, shipping matter etc.
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Sanjaydan Pratapdan Gadhvi

Office Of VH Kanara Associates, Amrish Complex , Gurudwara Jamnagar - 361008, Gujarat, India

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