The Kodavas (Coorg people) have a unique legal right in India to own firearms without a license. This is not a privilege given to most communities. The reason is deeply connected to history, culture, and their recognized martial tradition.
During British rule, Kodavas were recognized as a “martial race” due to their history of bravery and loyalty.
They served as soldiers and protected the hill regions.
The British rewarded their loyalty with special rights, including the right to bear arms for community defense.
After independence, this cultural-historical right was preserved:
Under Section 3 and 41 of the Indian Arms Act, 1959, the Kodavas of Coorg were given exemption.
A special government order (1962) states that Kodavas and residents of certain Coorg regions can possess a firearm without a license, but only for personal use and not for commercial purposes.
Guns are part of Kodava rituals and festivals.
During religious ceremonies, weddings, and harvest festivals (like Kailpodh festival), firing a gun is a tradition symbolizing valor and the spirit of their ancestors.
This right is not universal for all Kodavas living anywhere in India.
It applies only to:
Native Kodavas and Jamma landholders in Kodagu district.
The firearm must be registered, but no formal license is needed.
| Condition | Details | 
|---|---|
| Who gets it? | Native Kodavas and Jamma landholders in Coorg | 
| License needed? | Exempted, but firearm must still be notified/recorded | 
| Purpose | Cultural, agricultural, and self-defense | 
| Transferability | Cannot be transferred to non-Kodavas | 
Kodavas are allowed to hold guns without a license because of their recognized historical role as traditional warriors, their cultural connection to firearms, and legal protection granted during British rule that continues under Indian law.
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