Short version. Firearms (gun) license at District Magistrate under Arms Act 1959 §3 + Arms Rules 2016. SLA: typically 6 months including police verification + medical fitness. Categories: NPB (Non-Prohibited Bore — most common, citizen self-defense) + PB (Prohibited Bore — restricted). If stuck > 6 months, RTI to PIO of DM with ₹10 fee legally forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1) RTI Act 2005.
Vivek applied for NPB license for self-defense (received threats). “Pending police verification” for 14 months.
RTI to DM Pune marked URGENT (life threat = §7(1) proviso). 8 days later DM replied: police clearance received; license under DM signature; issued in 20 days.
- Arms Act 1959 §3, §13 (license issue), §14 (refusal). - Arms Rules 2016 — categories + procedures. - MHA Order on Arms License (latest 2023). - §6(1) + §7(1) RTI Act, 48-hour proviso for life threat.
To, PIO, Office of the District Magistrate / DM Arms Cell, [Address] Subject: §6(1) RTI Act — firearms license application [URGENT — life threat / §7(1) proviso if applicable] Applicant : [Name] License type : NPB / PB Specific weapon: [if known] Justification : Self-defense / Sport / Crop protection / Security Application date: DD-MM-YYYY Please provide: 1. Current status + stage. 2. Police verification report receipt date. 3. Medical fitness report receipt date. 4. Reason for delay beyond standard 6-month SLA. 5. Name + designation of dealing officer. 6. Specific objections / queries on file. Citizen. Fee: ₹10 IPO/DD enclosed. [Name + signature + address + date]
- Police verification adverse — right to representation. - Medical fitness rejection — second opinion. - Justification dispute (no specific threat). - Renewal expiring. - Inter-state validity / All-India NPB.
- Bharati Vidyapeeth v. UoI (Bombay HC 2019) — held DM must issue speaking refusal order under §14. - CIC DM Arms Cell (2018) — disclosure of pendency.
Every 5 years (MHA 2019); some 3 years.
NPB only (with endorsement); PB state-restricted.
Police FIR + previous incidents.
Firearms license = strict regulatory; RTI clarifies status + breaks indefinite delays.
- Arms Act 1959; Arms Rules 2016; MHA Order 2023.
Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.