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Madras High Court powerful ruling invalidates cancellation of firearm licence: “Suspicion is not a substitute for evidence” — Court directs fresh consideration under strict procedural safeguards
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Madras High Court powerful ruling invalidates cancellation of firearm licence: “Suspicion is not a substitute for evidence” — Court directs fresh consideration under strict procedural safeguards

Court’s decision The Madras High Court quashed the administrative order cancelling a firearm licence issued to the petitioner and directed the licensing authority to reconsider the matter strictly in accordance…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
Jharkhand High Court Acquits Accused in Arms Act Case: “Prosecution failed to prove conscious possession beyond reasonable doubt”
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Jharkhand High Court Acquits Accused in Arms Act Case: “Prosecution failed to prove conscious possession beyond reasonable doubt”

Court’s Decision The Jharkhand High Court allowed the criminal appeal, setting aside the conviction of the appellant under Section 25(1-B)(a) of the Arms Act. The Court held that the prosecution…
Posted by Rawlaw August 12, 2025

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