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found stick in car by police

(Querist) 11 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Sir,

A person is in the business of logistic and dealing with different peoples. If he is carrying or having a hock stick or baseball stick in his car ever then it is an offence?

Please advice.
sachin sethi (Expert) 11 December 2010
No it is not an offense to carry baseball stick or logistic,,,more so when he is dealing in the business of same.......
B K Raghavendra Rao (Expert) 11 December 2010
It is not an offence so long as Section 144 of Cr. P. C is not enforced in that particular area.
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 11 December 2010
SEE A.I.R. MANUAL
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 11 December 2010
Not an offense.
Guest (Expert) 11 December 2010
No. It's not an offence for having a hocky stick or baseball stick in the car.
s.subramanian (Expert) 11 December 2010
It is not an offence to carry them and use them for right purposes. If it is used for other illegal purposes,then they would be termed as weapons and arms in law by the police.
Khaleel Ahmed (Expert) 11 December 2010
It is not an offence.
Parthasarathi Loganathan (Expert) 11 December 2010
If that is an offense then every sportsman in this country carrying some equipment or other like bat, ball, racket, etc will be painted with the same brush with that of proclaimed offenders.
Arvind Singh Chauhan (Expert) 11 December 2010
I go with Subramanian Sir.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 December 2010
yes
Adv. Satyendra kumar chauhan (Expert) 12 December 2010
it is not any kind of offence.anyone is free to carry a hockey stick even when he is not dealing people with the business of the same.it is not any crime for a single person to carry hockey stick even if he is planning for any kind of crime because preparation of crime is not any crime except dacoity which may be done by 5 people.
Sri Vijayan.A (Expert) 12 December 2010
Hockey stick is not a weapon. As such carrying the stick is not an offence.

If the intention of carrying is to use it as weapon, then it shall be offence.

But the burden of proving the intention lies on the person who charges/ accuses the one who carries the stick.


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