Union of India - Act
The Arms Rules, 2016
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Arms Rules, 2016
Rule THE-ARMS-RULES-2016 of 2016
- Published on 15 July 2016
- Commenced on 15 July 2016
- [This is the version of this document from 15 July 2016.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
General
1. Short title.
2. Definitions.
- (I) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:-3. Classification of arms and ammunition.
- For the purposes of the Act and these rules, arms and ammunition shall be of the categories specified in columns (2) and (3) respectively of Schedule I and references to any category of arms or ammunition in these rules shall be construed accordingly.4. License for arms other than firearms and applicability of section 4.
Chapter II
Licensing Procedure
5. Licensing authority and forms of licenses
- Licenses under Chapter II of the Act may be granted or renewed for, such purposes, by such authorities, in such forms and to be valid for such period and in such areas as are specified in Schedule II, subject to such conditions as are specified in these rules, that Schedule and in the license:Provided that the licenses granted or renewed by a licensing authority may be signed by such officer subordinate to that authority as may be specially empowered in this behalf by the State Government.6. Restriction in granting licenses for acquisition, possession or carrying of arms or ammunition of category I of Schedule I
- No license shall be granted for acquisition, possession or carrying of arms or ammunition specified in category I(b) or I(c) in Schedule I unless they have been legally manufactured in India or lawfully possessed or lawfully imported into India or are being imported into India with the sanction of the Central Government.7. Licensing authorities to furnish information to district magistrate
8. Possession of arms or ammunition for certain purposes to include use thereof.
- Possession of the following arms or ammunition for the purposes mentioned against each, includes use thereof, for such purposes only provided that such use does not involve manufacture of any arms or ammunition (including explosives and fireworks) :-9. Restrictions by Central Government in certain cases.
- Any license having effect outside the State in which it is granted, shall be subject to any restrictions, which may be imposed by a general or special order of the Central Government.10. Safe use and storage of firearms.
11. Application for license.
12. Obligations of licensing authority in certain cases.
13. Time limit for grant of license.
- The licensing authority, after considering the application and on being satisfied that the applicant has fulfilled the eligibility conditions, shall grant or refuse to grant a license for permissible category of arms or ammunition specified in category III of Schedule I, to any person by recording in writing the reasons for such grant or refusal, by passing a speaking order, within a period of sixty days of the receipt of the police report:Provided that the licensing authority shall specify, the type of arms and ammunition to be procured by the applicant after assessing the reason and the need for possession of the type of arms and ammunition applied for by the applicant, considering its lethality or fire-power.14. Time limit for police report for grant of licenses.
15. Maintenance of records in electronic format and consolidation of licenses.
16. Duty of licensing authority under NDAL.
17. Registration of license with an outside licensing authority and change of address with existing licensing authority.
18. Permission for possession of arms to be acquired subsequent to grant of license.
- When a license is granted in Form II, Form III, Form IV or Form V for the possession of arms to be acquired by the licensee subsequent to the grant of the license, the authority granting the license shall at the time of granting the same, direct that the arms covered by the license shall be acquired within a period of two years and that the license or the arms or both shall be produced for his inspection and if within the said period of two years, the licensee fails to acquire the arms and to produce the license, or the arms or both, as the case may be, the license shall cease to be in force:Provided that the licensing authority may extend the period of two years by a further period of one year, on the basis of a written representation received from the licensee and after recording the reasons for granting such an extension:Provided further that if during the period of two years or the extended period of one year, as the case may be the licensee wishes to acquire and possess any arm or arms of a different description and the licensing authority has no objection to allow the acquisition and possession of such arm or arms, he may amend the license accordingly:Provided also that where the licensee changes his place of residence, after the grant of license but before acquisition of any arm, he may produce the license or arm or both for inspection before the licensing authority of the place of his new residence to which the licensee may have shifted and the said authority on inspecting the arm, shall register and update the information on NDAL system:Provided also that the provisions contained in this rule shall apply mutatis mutandis to any acquisition of an additional arm or arms which the licensee may desire to acquire subsequent to grant of license on account of sale or transfer or disposal of the arm or arms already possessed or otherwise as a fresh acquisition subject to the [overall limit of two firearms] [Substituted 'overall limit of three firearms' by Notification No. G.S.R. 108(E), dated 12.2.2020 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).].19. Extension of area validity of license.
20. Additional licenses for individuals.
21. Retainers for exemptees.
22. Retainers for companies.
23. Restriction on the quantity of ammunition used in breech loading firearms.
| Maximum purchasable during a calendar year(per firearm) | 200 |
| Maximum to be possessed at any given time(per firearm) | 100 |
24. Renewal of licenses.
25. Grant of licenses to legal heirs.
26. [ Form of certain licences. [Substituted by Notification No. G.S.R. 108(E), dated 12.2.2020 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).]
- A licence in Form II, Form III, Form IIIA, Form IV or Form V generated under the UIN of the licensee in NDAL system, shall either be in book form serially numbered or in electronic form and strictly as per the formats specified in the rules and in case of individuals, shall contain the latest photograph of the licensee:Provided that the licence in book form for restricted category of firearms shall be of dark maroon colour and for permissible category of firearms shall be of navy blue colour:Provided further that the licensing authority may levy fee as specified in Schedule IV for providing licence in book form, or issue the licence in electronic form containing details as notified by a local or special order issued by the Central Government including levy of the fee for such electronic form of licence.]27. Fees for licenses.
28. Fee payable for copies and duplicates.
- Where a license granted or renewed under these rules is lost or accidentally destroyed, the authority empowered to grant such license may grant a duplicate license on payment of the fee with which the original license was chargeable.29. Collection of fees.
- All fees payable shall be paid in cash or by way of bank pay-order or demand draft or electronic banking transfer at the time of application.[Provided that in case of a licence in Form VII for the manufacture and/or proof test of arms and ammunition, the fee shall be payable at the time of grant of a licence] [Inserted by Notification No. G.S.R. 1342(E), dated 27.10.2017 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).]30. Inspection of arms by the licensing authority.
- The authority by whom any license in Form II, Form III, Form IV or Form V has been granted or renewed, may, for the purpose of satisfying itself that any arms covered by such license are still in the possession of the licensee at the time of renewal or at any time while the license is in force, by order in writing require the licensee to produce the arm or arms at such time and place for inspection of such officer as may be specified in the order.31. Production of licenses.
- Any person who holds a license granted or renewed, or a permit or certificate granted under these rules shall forthwith produce such license, permit or certificate upon demand by any magistrate or any police officer of a rank not below that of an officer-in-charge of a police station.32. Restrictions on carrying of firearm in public place.
33. Correction of information.
34. Identification marks on firearms.
Chapter III
Special categories of licenses
35. License for destruction of wild animals which do injury to human beings or cattle and damage to crops.
36. License for training and target practice.
37. License for sport shooting association.
38. License for shooting ranges.
39. License for accredited trainers.
40. Quantity of ammunition to sports persons, shooting associations, etc.
| S.No. | Persons or class of persons | Type of firearm | Quantity and description of each kind ofammunition | |
| To be possessed at any one time | Purchasable during the year | |||
| 1 | Arjuna awardee | All | 100000for all types of firearms collectively | 200000for all types of firearms collectively |
| 2 | International medalist/ renowned shooter | Rifle/ Pistol .22 LR;Center-fire rifle with caliber upto 8 mm;Revolver/ Pistol;Shotgun of caliber up to 12 bore/ gauge | 50000for all typesof firearms collectively | 100000for all typesof firearms collectively |
| 3 | Junior target shooter | Rifle/ Pistol .22 LR;Center-fire rifle with caliber upto 8 mm;Revolver/ Pistol;Shotgun of caliber up to 12 bore/ gauge | 10000for all typesof firearms collectively | 30000for all typesof firearms collectively |
| 4 | Aspiring shooter | Rifle/ Pistol .22 LR;Center-fire rifle with caliber upto 8 mm;Revolver/ Pistol;Shotgun of caliber up to 12 bore/ gauge | 15000for all typesof firearms collectively | 30000for all typesof firearms collectively |
| [5 [Substituted by Notification No. G.S.R. 108(E), dated 12.2.2020 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).] | Other shooters (not falling under Sl. No. 1 to 4 above) holding valid arms licences and who are also members of National Rifle Association of India or affiliated State Rifle Association(s) of NRAI or shooting clubs/District Rifle Association affiliated with State Rifle Association | .22 LR Rifle/ PistolAny other Pistol/ Revolver caliberShotgun caliberAny other Rifle | 500300250200 | 500020005000500] |
| 6 | National Rifle Association ofIndia.Affiliated State RifleAssociation(s) with NRAI.Shooting clubs/District Rifle Association(s)affiliated with State Rifle Association.All shooting clubs affiliated tothe State Rifle Association or the National Rifle Association ofIndia.All shooting ranges under the Sports Authority of India or theSports Authority of the State Governments | Upper limit on the quantity of ammunition, to be decided bythe licensing authority based on the recommendations of theCertifying body | ||
| Note:Shotgun calibers of caliber up to 12 bore/ gauge, mean andinclude the lesser calibers of 16, 20, 28 and 410 bore etc. |
| S.No. | Category of sports person | Certifying body | Certifying conditions |
| 1 | Arjuna Awardee | Government of India in the Department of Sports, Ministry ofYouth Affairs and Sports | The certificate shall state that the award was conferred forexcellence as a shooter |
| 2 | International medalists/ renowned shooters | National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) | The certificate shall state that the medal has been won by theinternational medalists in the international championships and incase of renowned shooters the merit certificate shall mention thequalifying score along with the Minimum Qualifying Score (MQS)for the event as specified by NRAI |
| 3 and 4 | Junior target shooter/ aspiring shooter | National Rifle Association of India or the approved oraffiliated State Rifle Association(s) of NRAI | The certificate shall mention the qualifying score along withthe Minimum Qualifying Score for the event as specified by NRAIor the State Rifle Association |
| 5 | Other shooters | National Rifle Association of India or affiliated State RifleAssociation(s) of NRAI or Shooting Clubs/District RifleAssociation affiliated with State Rifle Association. | The certificate shall state the membership and other detailsof the shooter |
| 6 | Shooting Clubs/ District Rifle Associations affiliated withState Rifle Associations or National Rifle Association of India | State Rifle Association or National Rifle Association of Indiaas applicable | |
| State Rifle Association | National Rifle Association of India | ||
| National Rifle Association of India | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports | ||
| Shooting Ranges | Sports Authority of India/Sports Authority of the StateGovernment/ National Rifle Association of India |
41. License to museums.
42. License for arms and ammunition for theatrical, film or television productions.
43. Acquisition, possession and export of arms or ammunition by tourists visiting India.
44. License to an International sports person for participation in shooting events in India.
45. Other temporary categories of import/export licenses.
46. License for firearm free zones.
Chapter IV
Deposit of arms and ammunition
47. Deposit of arms and ammunition under section 21.
| S.No. | Reason of deposit of arms and ammunition | Effective date |
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
| 1. | Due to contravention by the owner of any provisions of theAct, the rules or conditions of license | One year from the date of such deposit |
| 2. | Due to suspension or revocation of license or for any otherreason | One year from the date of the order of suspension orrevocation |
| 3. | Where the arms or ammunition are already deposited | One year from the date of the order of revocation, suspensionor refusal to renew the license |
| 4. | When a notification is issued under section 4 | One year from the date of said notification |
| 5. | Where an appeal is preferred by the owner under section 18 | One year from the date of the final order |
| 6. | Where the arms or ammunition are - | |
| the subject of a legal suit or dispute; or | From the date of termination of the dispute or the date offinal order; or | |
| owned or inherited by a person who has not completed the ageof twenty-one years | One year from the date of completion by that person of the ageof twenty one years | |
| 7. | Where the owner is on active service outside India | from the date of his return to India |
| Note 1 - The period of one year may be extended by thedistrict magistrate by another six months in case the depositoror owner is found unfit for any reasons to carry such arms orammunition. | ||
| Note 2 - The State Government may further extend the saidperiod beyond six months by another six months. |
48. Deposit of arms and ammunition for safe custody (otherwise than under section 21).
| 1. | For each firearm | Two hundred rupees per month or portion thereof |
| 2. | For every other arm or package of ammunition | One hundred rupees per month or portion thereof |
49. Records and returns of articles deposited.
50. Inspection.
Chapter V
Manufacturers, Arms Dealers and Gunsmiths
Part I – Manufacture and Proof Test of firearms
51. License for manufacture and proof test.
52. Type of firearms for grant of a license in Form VII for manufacture and proof test.
- The licensing authority may grant a license in Form VII for the following types of arms for manufacture or proof test or both, namely:-53. Applications for a license in Form VII.
54. Procedure for grant of license in Form VII.
55. Other requirements as to licenses granted in Form VII.
56. Obligations of licensees having licensee Form VII.
57. Import of machinery for manufacturing arms and ammunition and other parts etc.
58. Marking of firearms and ammunition at the time of manufacture.
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
| XX | XXXX | 99 | 99 | 99999 | 99 |
| Country of Manufacture(2 digit ISO CountryCode)IN for India | Manufacturer's Name or code | Year of manufacture (2 numbers) | Type/ Model/ Code | Serial Number | Caliber |
59. Proof test of firearms.
60. Capacity revision and applicability of new norms to existing manufacturers.
61. License in case of an individual or a sole proprietor.
62. Admission of partners in case of existing manufacturer.
63. Conversion of partnership firm into a private limited company.
64. Restoration of license of a discontinued business of an existing manufacturer.
- In case of a discontinued business, the legal heir of the deceased licensee, if he is a major, may make an application for the grant of a fresh license in Form VII to the Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs within twelve months of the death of the licensee and in case the legal heir is a minor, within twelve months from the date of his attaining majority.65. Record of transactions to be maintained by licensees holding license in Form VII.
66. Enforcement powers as to inspection and confiscation.
Part II – Manufacture of Replica of Firearms
67. License to manufacture replica of firearms.
68. Inspection of samples of replica of firearms.
69. Markings of replicas of firearms.
70. Maintenance of records by manufacturer of replicas of firearms.
| Serial No. of firearm replica manufactured | Date of manufacture | Date of disposal | Name and address of purchaser if sold toindividual in India | Name and address of arms dealers to whom suppliedfor sale or export | Particulars of export permission received ifexported directly | Particulars of certificate of innocuousness | Balance Stock in hand |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) |
71. Procedure for making replicas of firearms innocuous.
- The replicas of firearms may be made innocuous through any of the following methods, namely:-72. Sale and export of replicas of firearms.
Part III – Arms and Ammunition Dealers
73. Grant of licenses to arms and ammunition dealers.
74. License for restricted category of firearms and ammunition to arms and ammunition dealers.
- The Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs may, by a license granted by it in Form VIII authorize selected dealers to buy, sell or keep for sale a specified amount of firearms and ammunition of category I(b) or I(c) specified in Schedule I and the said licensee shall not sell or transfer any firearms or ammunition of such category to any person, without obtaining a prior confirmation from the licensing authority of the jurisdiction of the holder of the license that the licensee has been issued the said license to possess such restricted firearm or ammunition.75. Records of transactions to be maintained by arms and ammunition dealers.
76. License to keep in custody arms and ammunition.
Part IV – Accredited Gunsmiths
77. License for carrying out minor repairs.
78. License for carrying out major repairs, conversion, etc.
79. Other conditions for licenses issued in Form IX and IX-A.
- The validity of the license granted in Form IX or Form IX-A shall be for a period of five years and shall specify the types of arms that may be converted, repaired (major or minor), tested (other than proof test) or to be kept for conversion, shortening, repairing (major or minor) or test (other than proof test) along with the description of ammunition allowed to be possessed for testing the repaired firearms or the description of ammunition allowed to be converted, as per the type of license granted under this category.80. Unserviceable or defective and deactivated firearm.
81. Technical procedure for deactivation of firearms.
82. Records of transactions to be maintained by gunsmiths holding a license in Form IX or IX-A.
Part V – Common provisions for manufacturers, arms dealers and gunsmiths
83. Inspection of premises, stock and record.
- Every magistrate and any police officer not below the rank of Inspector, or, if the Central Government so directs, of Sub-Inspector, acting within the local limits of his authority, or any officer of the Central Government specially empowered in this behalf may, -84. Manufacture and sale of air weapons including paintball markers or guns.
85. Obligations of air weapon dealers.
86. Powers of Central Government in certain cases.
Chapter VI
Import and Export of Arms and Ammunition
87. Licenses for import and export of arms and ammunition.
- The grant of licenses for import and export of arms and ammunition under these rules shall be subject to the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992). The persons bringing into India the arms and ammunition as a part of their personal baggage shall be governed by the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and the rules made there under:Provided that a license shall not be granted for the import or export for re-import of any arms or ammunition through the medium of post office.88. Import of arms and ammunition.
89. Import of certain type of arms.
90. Export of arms and ammunition.
91. Export and re-import of arms and ammunition.
92. In-transit license of arms and ammunition.
93. Vessels entering the territorial waters of India.
- Arms or ammunition carried by a vessel entering the territorial waters of India or leaving such waters, shall be deemed to be imported or exported, as the case may be, irrespective of whether the vessel carrying, the arms or ammunition does or does not berth.94. Arms or ammunition to be delivered to Indian customs authority in certain cases.
- Where a vessel or aircraft, bound for a port other than a port in India, calls at any port in India in the course of its voyage, and remains there for a period exceeding forty-eight hours, any arms or ammunition in the possession of any passenger not exempted from liability to take out a license in respect of such possession shall be delivered by him to the Indian customs authority, to be detained until the departure by sea or air, as the case may be, of such passenger, and it shall not be necessary for such passenger to take out any license in respect of the arms or ammunition so delivered and detained.95. Scrutiny by authorities of consignments containing arms and ammunition.
Chapter VII
Part I
Transport of Arms and Ammunition96. Prohibition of transport of arms and ammunition.
97. Transport of arms or ammunition.
98. Previous consent in certain cases.
99. Carriage of arms and ammunition by air.
100. Packaging of arms and ammunition during transportation.
- The licensee holding a license in Form XII, during transportation of firearms and ammunition shall ensure that -Part II – Transporters License
101. License for transporter.
102. Procedural requirements for transporters license.
Chapter VIII
Disposal and Destruction of Firearms and Ammunition
103. Confiscation, capture or seizure of firearms and ammunition.
104. Destruction of firearms and ammunition.
Chapter IX
Appeals under Arms Act
105. Appellate authorities.
| Authority | Appellate Authority | |
| (1) | (2) | |
| (a) | District Magistrate | Commissioner of the Division or any other equivalent post orin any State in which there is no post of Commissioner of aDivision, the State Government |
| (b) | Commissioner of Police | State Government |
| (c) | Officer empowered by the Central Government in a UnionTerritory | Administrator/ Lt. Governor of the Union Territory |
| (d) | Head of Indian Mission | Central Government |
| (e) | Other specially empowered officer | Authority that empowered |
106. Reasons to be communicated to appellate authority in certain cases.
- Where a licensing authority is of opinion that it will not be in the public interest to furnish reasons for the refusal, renewal, variation of conditions, revocation or suspension, of a license, to the applicant, the recorded reasons therefor and the facts of the case shall be communicated by him to the appellate authority.107. Appeal against order of licensing authority or an authority suspending or revoking a license under subsection (6) of section 17 of the Act.
- In any case, in which an authority issues an order ?108. Procedure to be followed by appellate authority.
- On receipt of an appeal, the appellate authority may call for the records of the case from the authority who passed the order appealed against and after giving the appellant a reasonable opportunity of being heard, pass final orders within sixty days of receipt of the appeal.109. Fee payable on a petition for appeal made under sub-section (1) of section 18 of the Act.
- Every petition for appeal under sub-section (1) of section 18, shall be accompanied by a fee of rupees one thousand.Chapter X
Provisions relating to Nepal
110. Import, transport and export of arms and ammunition for Government of Nepal.
111. Transport of arms from any place in Nepal to any other place in Nepal through Indian territory.
Chapter XI
Miscellaneous
112. Common conditions applicable to all types of licenses.
113. Security and precautionary conditions for storage of ingredients of ammunition specified in category VI of Schedule I.
| Schedule I(See rule 3) | ||||||
| Part A | ||||||
| Category | Arms | Ammunition | ||||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | ||||
| I | (a) | Prohibited arms(i) Prohibited arms as defined insection 2(1)(i) of the Act;(ii) Items configured for militaryuse;(iii) Light weapons;(iv) Small arms including automatic and selective fire otherthan those defined in category I(b), I(c) and III | Prohibited ammunition(i) Prohibited ammunition asdefined in Section 2 (1)(h) of the Act;(ii) ammunition for itemsconfigured for military use;(iii) ammunition for light weapons;(iv) ammunition for small arms including automatic andselective fire other than those defined in category I(b), I(c)and III | |||
| (b) | Restricted armsSemi-automatic firearms whichcannot be converted into automatic firearms and other than thosedefined in category III(a), III(c) and III(d);Smooth bore guns having barrel ofless than 20 inches in length;Centrefire rifles of any barrellength (semiautomatic);Electronic disabling devices having firing range of more thanfifteen feet | Restricted ammunitionAmmunition for arms of category I (b). | ||||
| (c) | Restricted arms | Restricted ammunition | ||||
| Category of arm | Caliber/chamber specification | Ammunition for arms of category I (c). | ||||
| (i) | Rifles other than those mentioned in category I(b), III(b) andIII(c) | 7.62mm (7.62mm NATO/7.62 x 51mmNATO)5.56mm (5.56mm NATO/5.56 x 45mmNATO)7.62mm x 39mm.303 British or7.7 x 56mmR | ||||
| (ii) | Pistols | 9mm Parabellum (9 x 19mm/9mm Luger/9mm Parabellum Plus /9mmParabellum) | ||||
| (iii) | Revolvers | .38 Revolver MkIIz also.38/200 x 20R, .380/200 RevolverMk-II.455 WebleyR | ||||
| II | Machinery for manufacture or proof testing of firearms | Machinery for manufacturing ammunition | ||||
| III | Permissible armsArms other than those defined in categories I, II and IV,namely: | Permissible ammunitionAmmunition for arms other than those in categories I, II andIV, namely: | ||||
| (a) | Handguns (revolvers and pistols) including semi-automatic | Ammunition for arms of category III (a) | ||||
| (b) | Breech loading Centrefire rifles (not semi-automatic) | Ammunition for arms of category III (b) | ||||
| (c) | .22 bore Rimfire rifles (including semi-automatic) | Ammunition for arms of category III (c) | ||||
| (d) | Smooth bore breech loading shotguns (including semi-automatic) | Ammunition for arms of category III (d) | ||||
| (e) | Muzzle-loading guns | Ammunition for arms of category III (e) | ||||
| (f) | Air weapons including air rifles and air guns | |||||
| (i) | having muzzle energy exceeding 20 joules or 15 ft. lbs. and/orbore exceeding 0.177"or 4.5 mm | Ammunition for arms of category III (f) (i) | ||||
| (ii) | having muzzle energy less than 20 joules or 15 ft. lbs. and/or bore less than 0.177"or 4.5 mm | Ammunition for arms of category III (f) (ii) | ||||
| (g) | Firearm replicas - | |||||
| (i) | of modern or contemporary firearms | Nil | ||||
| (ii) | of muzzle loading antique weapons | Nil | ||||
| (h) | Electronic disabling devices having firing range of less thanfifteen feet | Ammunition for arms of category III (h) | ||||
| (i) | Paintball markers or paintball guns having muzzle energyexceeding 90 m/s or 300 ft./s (300 fps) | Nil | ||||
| (j) | Blank-firing firearms | Ammunition for arms of category III (j) | ||||
| (k) | Accessories for any firearms designed or adapted to diminishthe noise or flash caused by the firing thereof | Nil | ||||
| IV | Curios and historical weapons, other than those excluded undersection 45(c) of the Act | Curios and historical ammunition. | ||||
| V | Arms other than firearms:Sharp-edged and deadly weapons, namely: Swords (includingsword-sticks), daggers, bayonets, spears (including; lances andjavelins), battle-axes, knives (including Kirpans and Khukries)and other such weapons with blades longer than 9" or widerthan 2" other than those designed for domestic,agricultural, scientific or industrial purposes, steel batton,"Zipo" and other such weapons called 'life preservers',machinery for making arms, other than category II, and any otherarms which the Central Government may notify under Section 4 ofthe Act. | Nil |
| Part B |
| Ingredients of ammunition and other items |
| Category | Items | |
| VI | (a)(b) | Articles containing explosives orfulminating material: fuses and friction tubes other than blankfire cartridgesIngredients as defined in section2(1)(b)(vii) of the Act including –(i) lead, sulphur, saltpeter andsodium azide;(ii) chlorates and per chlorates;(iii) fissionable material; and(iv) asphyxiating, poisonous, irritant or other gases andanalogous liquid, materials or devices which are not used in anybonafide industrial process in India |
| Schedule II(See rule 5) |
| Licensing Authorities Etc. |
| Item No. | Purpose | Categories of arms/ ammunition as defined inSchedule I | Place/ Class of persons | Licensing Authority | Area for which License can be granted | Renewing Authority | Form No. | Conditions |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
| 1 | Acquisition/ Possession/ Import and Transport | I(a),II | Whole of India | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs | Whole of India or any specified area | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs | I | - |
| 2 | Acquisition/ possession and use | III(b),III(c),III(d),III(e),V, VI | District | District Magistrate | Throughout the district | District Magistrate | II | - |
| 3 | Acquisition/ possession/ carrying and use for protection/sport/target practice/ display | (i)I(b)I(c) | Whole of India | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. | Whole of India or any specified part thereof | District Magistrate | III | - |
| (ii)III[except (f)(ii) and (g) (ii)],V, VI | (i) District | District Magistrate | Throughout the district or his area of jurisdiction | District Magistrate | III/V | - | ||
| III[except (f)(ii) and (g) (ii)],V, VI | (ii) State | District Magistrate | Whole of the State | District Magistrate | III/V | - | ||
| III[except (f)(ii), and (g) (ii)],V, VI | (iii) Whole of India | State Government | Whole of India | District Magistrate | III/V | For the categories of licensees mentioned in sub-rule (2) ofrule 19 district magistrate is empowered to grant licenses forwhole of India | ||
| (iii)I(b),I(c) | In case of retainers of exemptees | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. | India or any specified part thereof | State Govt. or any officer specially empowered by the StateGovernment in this behalf. | III-A | - | ||
| III[except (f)(ii) and (g) (ii)],V, VI | (i) District | District Magistrate | Throughout the District | District Magistrate | III-A | - | ||
| (ii) State | District Magistrate | Whole of the State | District Magistrate | III-A | - | |||
| (iii)Whole of India | State Government | Whole of India | District Magistrate | III-A | - | |||
| 4. | Acquisition/ possession/ carrying and use for destruction ofwild animals, which do injury to human beings or cattle anddamage to crops | III(b),III(c),III(d),III(e),V. | District | District Magistrate or any officer specially empowered by theState Government in this behalf. | Throughout the district | Same as licensing Authority. | IV | - |
| 5(a) | Import into, possession, carrying and use of arms orammunition by the International sports persons visiting India forparticipation in tournament/ event or series of tournaments/events or for training | III[except (f)(ii) and (g) (ii)] | Whole of India | Head of the Indian High Commission or Indian Embassy of thecountry to which the sports person belongs, or the DistrictMagistrate at the port of entry/arrival in India or any otherofficer specially empowered by the Central Government | India or any specified part thereof | No renewal | VI | The license shall be valid for a maximum period of six monthsor validity of visa whichever is earlier and granted only for thepurpose of shooting sport. |
| 5(b) | Acquiring, possessing during the course of his stay in (butnot use) and carrying in, and export out of India by a tourist | III[except (f)(ii) and (g) (ii)]IV, V(made inIndia only) | - | District Magistrate or any officer specially empowered by theState Government | - | No renewal | VI | The license shall be valid for a maximum period of six monthsor validity of visa, whichever is earlier and granted for weaponsmade in India only. |
| 5(c) | Other temporary categories of Import/ Export licenses | III | Whole of India | Head of the Indian High Commission or Indian Embassy of thecountry to which the person defined in rule 45(1) belongs, or theDistrict Magistrate at the port of entry/arrival in India or anyother officer specially empowered by the Central Government | India or any specified part thereof | The license shall be valid for a maximum period of six monthsor validity of visa whichever is earlier and granted only for thedefined purpose as mentioned in rule 45(1) | ||
| 6(a) | Manufacture or Proof Test or both, transfer, sale, keeping forsale, or transfer | All [exceptIII(f)] | Throughout India | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs | VII | For existing manufacturers holding license in Form IX, theRenewing Authority shall be the State Government. |
| III(f) | Throughout India | State Government | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VII C | All existing manufacturers of all types of air weapons toobtain manufacturing licenses within one year of the notificationof these rules | ||
| 6(b) | Manufacture transfer, sale, keeping for sale, or transfer | V | State | District Magistrate | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VII-A | - |
| 6(c) | Manufacture transfer, sale, keeping for sale, or transferreplicas of firearms | III(g) | State | District Magistrate | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VII-B | All existing manufacturers of replicas of firearms includingof antique weapons to obtain new manufacturing licenses withinone year of the notification of these rules |
| 7(a) | Sale, transfer or test (other than proof test), and keepingfor sale, transfer or test. | I(b)I(c) | State | State Government | Within the premises to be specified in the license | State Government | VIII | - |
| IIIV, VI | State | State Government | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VIII | - | ||
| 7(b) | Keeping for safe custody | For the categories of arms and ammunition in the licenseissued under S.No. 7(a) | ||||||
| I(b),I(c)III,V,VI | State | State Government | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VIII | - | ||
| 7(c) | Sale, transfer, and keeping for sale, transfer | III(f)(ii) | State | District Magistrate | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | VIII-A | All existing dealers of air weapons of category III(f)(ii) toobtain air weapon dealer license within one year of thenotification of these rules |
| 8(a) | License to gunsmiths to convert, shorten, repair (major) ortest (other than proof-test) or keeping for conversion, repair(major) or test (other than proof test) of firearms | I(b),I(c),III, VI(b) | State | State Government | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | IX | Other than that of category I(a) and II |
| 8(b) | License to gunsmiths to repair (minor) or test (other thanproof test) or keeping for repair (minor) or test (other thanproof test) of firearms | I(b),I(c),III | State | District Magistrate | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | IX-A | Other than that of category I(a) and II |
| 9(a) | Import of arms and ammunition into India | (i)I(b)I(c) | (i) At any customs port in India. | (a) Central Govt. in the Ministry of Home Affairs | - | No renewal | I | - |
| (ii)III | (ii) At any customs port in India. | (b) Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs. | - No renewal | X | - | |||
| (iii) Ammunition imported by the arms dealers for the obsoletebores and not manufacture d in IndiaIV, V, VI | (iii) At any customs port in India. | (c) District Magistrate of the place at which importer islocated or in whose jurisdiction the port of import lies | - | No renewal | X | - | ||
| (iv) Sulphur | (iv) At ports of Kakinada, Tuticorin and Cochin. | (c) State Government in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu or Kerala. | - | No renewal | X | In reasonable quantities for medicinal, agricultural orindustrial purpose. | ||
| 9(b) | Export to a foreign territory | (i) All | (i) From any customs port in India to a port in a ForeignTerritory. | (i) Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs or anyofficer specially empowered by the Central Government in theMinistry of Home Affairs | - | No renewal | [X-A] [Substituted 'X' by Notification No. G.S.R. 1079(E), dated 1.11.2018 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).] | - |
| (ii)III(g) (i),IV, V, VI | (ii) From any customs port in India to a port in a foreignterritory. | (ii) Government of the State in which the exporter is located | - | No renewal | [X-A] [Substituted 'X' by Notification No. G.S.R. 1079(E), dated 1.11.2018 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).] | - | ||
| 9(c) | In-transit license and license for export and re-import | (i) All | (a) Between one port of India to another | (a) Central Government in the Ministry of Home Affairs or anyofficer specially empowered for the purpose by the CentralGovernment in the Ministry of Home Affairs | - | No renewal | [X-A] [Substituted 'X' by Notification No. G.S.R. 1079(E), dated 1.11.2018 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).] | - |
| (ii)III, IV, V, VI | (b) From any place in Nepal | (b) Ambassador of India in Nepal | - | No renewal | [X-A] [Substituted 'X' by Notification No. G.S.R. 1079(E), dated 1.11.2018 (w.e.f. 15.7.2016).] | - | ||
| 10 | Carrying on journey in or through any port in India | All [exceptIII(f)(ii),III(g) (ii)] | Throughout India | District Magistrate | India or any specified part thereof. | No renewal. | XI | - |
| 11 | Transport | I(b),I(c),III[except (f)(ii) and (g)(ii)]IV, V, VI. | Throughout India | District Magistrate | - | No renewal | XII | - |
| 12 | Transport license for dispatch of gun-barrels/ completedfirearms for proof-test | III | Throughout India | District Magistrate | - | No renewal | XIII | - |
| 13 | License to Transporter | I(b),I(c),III[except (f)(ii) and (g)(ii)]IV, V, VI | Throughout India | State Government | India or any specified part thereof | District Magistrate | XIV | - |
| 14 | Import into, possession and transport out of India by NepalGovt’s forces and Police. | All | Nepal | Ambassador of India in Nepal | - | No renewal | XV | Subject to the confirmation by Central Government in theMinistry of Home Affairs |
| 15 | Firearm Free Zone | All | District | District Magistrate | Within the premises to be specified in the license. | District Magistrate | XVI |