The Court directed all district judges and judicial officers in Uttar Pradesh to file cases under the Arms Act against litigants and lawyers found carrying arms within court premises.
In a significant ruling, the Kerala High Court held that a Magistrate cannot be prosecuted under 228-A IPC on an inadvertent omission to anonymize the name and details of the victims based on an.
While dealing with a case of cancellation of arms license of a young lawyer, the Allahabad High Court observed that cases of persons carrying firearms inside court premises were on the rise.The bench.
The court stressed that carrying arms anywhere within the court premises would constitute a breach of ‘public peace’ or ‘public safety’ under the Arms Act
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