arms act of British was opposed in karnataka by
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arms act of British opposed by Mahatma gandhi
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G. Lakshman opposed arms act of British in Karnataka.
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- The Indian Arms Act of 1878 stated that no Indians would be permitted to use arms unless they had a valid authorization.
- The Act, according to nationalist leader Surendra Nath Banerjee, is a proof of racial inferiority imposed on Indians by the racist British government.
- The petitioner has called into question the legitimacy of the Karnataka government's (Home Department) decision to refuse to renew his four licenses, which were valid until December 31, 1984.These permits allowed him to run a firearms manufacture and sales business in Satyanarayana, Bellary, as 'Dwarka Arms Stores.'
- The petitioner filed an application for the renewal of these licenses with the State Government, which is the Renewal Authority under the Arms Act, 1959 (the Act) in line with Section 15 of the Act. On December 13, 1985, the State Government issued an order rejecting his plea for renewal.
- As a result, the State Government heard the petitioner on August 20, 1986, and the impugned order was issued by the State Government's Home Secretary on August 28, 1986.
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