licence. It may be
mentioned that under Section 19 of the Arms Act, 1878, an
Digitally Signed W.P.(CRL) 2849/2024 Page ... some cases
under Section 19(1)(f) of the Arms Act, 1878 it has been held
that the word "possession" means exclusive possession
possession of a firearm under the Arms Act in our
view must have, firstly the element of consciousness or
knowledge of that possession ... some cases
under Section 19(1)(f) of the Arms Act, 1878 it has been
held that the word "possession" means exclusive
possession
above decisions were given Under Section 29 of the Arms Act 1878 and not Under Section 39 of the Arms Act, 1959 and he points
member of such mess, club or association to use the arms or ammunition
covered by such licence at the approved shooting range mentioned ... licensing and the
regulations of arms and ammunitions generally. Since the promulgation of
the Indian Arms Act, 1878, the subject of possession of firearms
mentioned that under
Section 19 of The Arms Act of 1878, an offence corresponding to
Section 25(1)(a) is committed if a person ... some cases under Section 19(1)(f) of the
Arms Act, 1878 it has been held that the word "possession" means
exclusive possession
offence is to be fixed by Section 58 of the Act or it is to be considered on individual offence and it so, by whom ... Arms Act, 1878 and Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, that where the possession or control of fire arm or explosive substance has been
held that the word District Magistrate in Section 29 of the Arms Act, 1878 means the District Magistrate as understood under the Criminal Procedure Code
held
as under:-
"The possession of a firearm under the Arms Act in our view
must have, firstly the element of consciousness or knowledge ... some cases under Section 19(1)(f) of the Arms Act,
1878 it has been held that the word "possession" means
exclusive possession
further held:-
"5. ...The possession of a firearm under the Arms Act in
our view must have, firstly the element of consciousness
or knowledge ... some
cases under Section 19(1)(f) of the Arms Act, 1878 it has
been held that the word „possession‟ means exclusive
possession
Government that the arms, ammunition or stores should
be retained.
7. Magistrate dealing with administration of the Indian
Arms Act to be informed ... first instance with questions
relating to the administration of the Indian Arms Act,
1878, and of the rules thereunder, shall be informed of
the sale