Allowing Vinod Kumar's plea, Justice V K Jain set aside the licensing authority's January 18, 2012 order saying "...I have perused the Standing Order. This is not a requirement under these guidelines that the applicant (Kumar) must necessarily have a specific threat to his life or liberty before an arms licence can be granted to him, the primary requirement being that the need for grant of such a licence should be genuine."
The court also said "...The respondents are directed to grant an appropriate licence to the petitioner (Kumar) unless there exists a situation contemplated by Section 14(1) of the Arms Act which would mandate refusal of a licence to him. An appropriate order in terms of this direction be passed by the Licensing Authority, within eight weeks."
Being aggrieved by the authority's order, Kumar had approached the Lieutenant Governor who had also upheld the DCP licensing's report and the decision refusing to issue him the licence.
