(2) Whoever uses any prohibited arms or ammunition in contravention of Sec-7, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less that 7 years, but which may extend to imprisonment for life & shall also be liable to fine.
(3) Whoever uses any prohibited arms or ammunition or does any act in contravention of section 7, and such use or act results in the death of any person, shall be pinishable with death.
THE latest amendment made to this section in 1988, however changed its scope & contents completely. For the sake of comparison, the old section is reproduced below

"27 Punishment for possessing arms,etc., with intent to use them for unlawful purpose: Whoever has in his possession any arms & ammunition with intend to use the same for any unlawful purpose or to enable any other person to use the same for any unlawful purpose shall, whether such unlawful purpose has been carried into effect or not, be punishable for imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7 years or with fine or with both".
THE original section was not happily worded. It used several words or phrases, like 'intent', 'unlawful purpose'. enable any person'.etc. which were susceptible of varying interpretation, constructions or connotations creating considerable confusion in interpreting the law honestly. Further, as would be noticed, the old section as worded, did not fix any liability on 'any other person' who was so' enabled to use the arms or ammunition for any unlawful purpose' which in itself is an offence. Anyhow,happily the latest amendment took care not to repeat those words/expressions.
NOW from the above new provision prescribes penalties & punishment for contravention of the provisions of (1) S.5 (mfg,sale,etc. of prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition.) (2) S.7 (possession, mfg, sale,etc. of prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition.) while the severity of punishment in the former case is comparatively lighter, the punishment in the latter case is quite severe to the extent of punishing with death in the given circumstances. perhaps for the first time, Capital punishment has been introduced in the arms law of the country. This extreme penatly, obviously, has been introduced as a deterrent against the growing use of sophisticated automatic fire-arms, like AK...series...rifles by the extremist & anti-social elements in our country..
Shall post cour laws on section 27 later on.
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