The MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988 — India law | Esheria

The MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988

This part of the Act defines key motor-vehicle terms and sets basic rules for driving licences, learner’s licences, age limits, and who may drive in public places.

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This part of the Act defines key motor-vehicle terms and sets basic rules for driving licences, learner’s licences, age limits, and who may drive in public places. This part sets out rules for driving licences, driving schools, conductor licences, renewals, disqualifications, and related rule-making powers. This part sets rules for conductor licences and motor vehicle registration, including when registration is required, how it is obtained or renewed, address and ownership updates, temporary registration, and related state rule-making powers. This provision lets transport authorities suspend or cancel vehicle registration and fitness certificates in specified cases, and requires owners to surrender or report documents in some situations. This provision lets transport authorities grant and regulate several kinds of transport permits, including stage carriage, contract carriage, goods carriage, temporary, private service, and special permits.