JUDGEMENT
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(1.) THE petitioner holds a revolver licence No. 8634/2 issued by the District Magistrate, Allahabad. THE District Magistrate, Banda, by an order dated 18- 8-1986 has suspended the licence and directed the petitioner to show cause within 15 days as to why his licence should not be cancelled and has suspended the licence of the petitioner and asked the petitioner to deposit the weapon with police.
(2.) THE learned counsel for the petitioner has argued that since the licence has been granted by the District Magistrate, Allahabad, the District Magistrate, Banda, has no jurisdiction to take action and suspend the licence or to issue notice to show cause that why his licence should not be cancelled.
The 'licensing authority' is defined in Section 2 ( f ) of the Arms Act which reads as under :-
" Licensing authority means an officer or Authority empowered to grant or renew licences under rules made under this Act, and includes the Government. "
Admittedly the District Magistrate, Banda, is also a licensing authority as he can grant or renew a licence under the rules made under the Arms Act.
(3.) SECTION 17 of the Arms Act gives power to the licensing authority to do various acts including suspension or cancellation of a licence. It is no where said in the section 17 that it is only the Licensing Authority which granted the licence who can take action under section 17. Any Licensing Authority, as defined under the Arms Act, is competent to take the action under section 17 of the Arms Act.
Therefore, we are satisfied that the District Magistrate, Banda, was fully competent to take action which he did.;
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