Is it legal to possess brass knuckles at home in India?
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Official Indian sources reviewed do not give a clean nationwide civilian answer for brass knuckles. The Arms Act broadly defines arms as articles designed or adapted as weapons for offence or defence, and CISF classifies brass knuckles as a restricted self-defence item for flight carriage, but I did not find a direct official rule on ordinary civilian home possession nationwide.
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The answer may depend on whether brass knuckles are treated under the Arms Act or under a state-specific notification or local weapons rule.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
Transport or aviation restrictions can apply even if a wider civilian answer is unresolved.
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Penalty snapshot
If brass knuckles fall within an applicable arms prohibition, penalties depend on the exact Act or notification engaged.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
Police and security authorities can intervene where an applicable weapons rule or transport restriction is triggered.
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Official Indian sources reviewed do not give a clean nationwide civilian answer for brass knuckles. The Arms Act broadly defines arms as articles designed or adapted as weapons for offence or defence, and CISF classifies brass knuckles as a restricted self-defence item for flight carriage, but I did not find a direct official rule on ordinary civilian purchase nationwide.
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Australia
Australia does not have one uniform civilian brass-knuckles rule. Victoria Police classifies a knuckle-duster as a prohibited weapon, and Victoria Police approval material says prohibited weapons generally require Chief Commissioner approval or an applicable exemption for purchase, possession, carriage or transport. Australian Border Force treats knuckle-dusters as weapons subject to border controls.
Austria
Austria classifies brass knuckles as prohibited weapons in category A. The official weapons overview says acquisition, possession and carrying of category A weapons are fundamentally prohibited.
Belgium
Belgian Justice lists American brass knuckles as prohibited weapons. Prohibited weapons cannot lawfully be possessed, bought, transported or carried by civilians.
Canada
Keeping brass knuckles at home is not lawful in Canada for the public because they are prohibited weapons.
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