REGIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY & ANR. versus SHAJU ETC

REGIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY & ANR. versus SHAJU ETC

Rule 174(2)(c) of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 is intra vires Section 83 and the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 because it operates within the regulatory field of Chapter V (control of transport vehicles) to ensure that replacement vehicles do not dilute permit conditions; it does not impinge upon Central...

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Parties
Appellant: Regional Transport Authority & Anr.; Respondent: Shaju etc.
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
17 February 2022
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment; Final Decision by Supreme Court (appeals Allowed)
Outcome
Appeals allowed; High Court judgment set aside
Legal Topics
Replacement of Vehicle Under Transport Permit, Ultra Vires Challenge to Subordinate Legislation, Rule Making Powers of Central Vs State Government, Scope of Regulatory Discretion, Interpretation of Phrase 'of the Same Nature'
Motor Vehicles Law Administrative Law Statutory Interpretation Delegated Legislation Replacement of Vehicle Under Transport Permit Ultra Vires Challenge to Subordinate Legislation Rule Making Powers of Central Vs State Government Scope of Regulatory Discretion +1 more

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Parties

Regional Transport Authority & Anr.

Appellant

Shaju etc.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment; Final Decision by Supreme Court (appeals Allowed)

  1. 1 Whether Rule 174(2)(c) of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 is ultra vires the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 as age/fintess of vehicles is within exclusive domain of Central Government
  2. 2 Whether Rule 174(2)(c) travels beyond and contrary to Section 83 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
  3. 3 What is the scope of discretion exercisable by Authority under Rule 174(2)(c)

Ratio Decidendi

Rule 174(2)(c) of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 is intra vires Section 83 and the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 because it operates within the regulatory field of Chapter V (control of transport vehicles) to ensure that replacement vehicles do not dilute permit conditions; it does not impinge upon Central Government powers under Chapter IV to fix age limits or fitness standards; the Rule is a permissible regulatory condition and its discretionary rejection must be exercised reasonably.

Court Disposition

Appeals allowed; High Court judgment set aside

Orders

  • Judgment and order of Division Bench of Kerala High Court dated 18.07.2017 set aside
  • Rule 174(2)(c) of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 held to be intra vires the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Section 83 and is upheld