Section 34 of WLPA : Section 34: Registration Of Certain Persons In Possession Of Arms

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the government declares a new wildlife sanctuary to protect a certain endangered species. Mr. Sharma, who resides within 8 kilometers of the newly declared sanctuary, owns a licensed hunting rifle under the Arms Act, 1959. According to Section 34 of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, Mr. Sharma is required to apply for the registration of his name with the Chief Wild Life Warden or the authorized officer within three months following the sanctuary's declaration. He fills out the prescribed form, pays the necessary fee, and submits his application within the stipulated time frame.

Upon receiving Mr. Sharma's app...

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