Supreme Court gives big relief to thousands of BS IV car buyers, permits registration
Supreme Court gives big relief to thousands of BS IV car buyers, permits registration
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has given a big relief to the people who bought BS IV vehicles in March. In fact, those who had not registered BS IV vehicles before the deadline of March 31 due to the lockdown, the court has allowed registration. The court said that only those BS IV vehicles will be registered which were sold before lockdown and uploaded on the E vehicle portal.

In the last hearing, the top court had raised questions about the sale of BS-IV vehicles during the lockdown. The court had said that more vehicles than usual were sold in the last week of March, while there was a lockdown. Along with this, the apex court had also asked for BS-IV vehicle sales figures in March. In fact, the apex court had set a deadline of 31 March 2020 for the sale and registration of BS-IV vehicles. In between, there was a public curfew on March 22, while a lockdown was imposed across the country from March 25. Dealers had a large number of BS-IV two-wheeler and four-wheeler vehicles left for sale. Therefore, the dealers reached the apex court, seeking to increase the deadline for the sale and registration of BS-IV vehicles.

On this, the apex court had approved the sale of 10 per cent BS-IV vehicles to the dealers. Subsequently, on July 8, the apex court withdrew its order of March 27. After this court decision, registration of BS-IV vehicles sold after 31 March 2020 has been banned. Now in the latest case, the Supreme Court has approved the registration.

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