Court Can’t Interfere With Administration’s Decision Refusing Firearms License Except In Extraordinary Circumstances: Rajasthan High Court

Court Can’t Interfere With Administration’s Decision Refusing Firearms License Except In Extraordinary Circumstances

Case: Bhan Singh v. State Of Rajasthan & Ors.

Coram: Justice Vijay Bishnoi

Case No.: S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 7422/2022

Court Observation: “This Court is of the opinion that any interference in rejection of grant of fresh application/ refusal/ renewal of license for firearms is not warranted except when extraordinary circumstances are pointed out. Looking into the submission made by learned counsel for the parties that it would be suffice if their rights are redetermined by the respondents, while keeping into consideration the judgment rendered in Khem Singh (supra), the same is accepted.”

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Court Can’t Interfere, Administration’s Decision, Firearms License