Possessing Live Cartridge Without Corresponding Weapon is Not an Offence Under Arms Act: Kerala HC

In a significant legal development, the Kerala High Court delivered a groundbreaking judgment that clarifies the concept of “conscious possession” under Section 25 of the Arms Act, 1959. The court’s ruling, which quashed a prosecution case, has far-reaching implications for cases involving the presence of a live cartridge without a corresponding firearm. \ The case

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