What, will case against the car owner, find out the reason?
What, will case against the car owner, find out the reason?
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If you don't know, you'll be told that there will be 10 times more challans if you break the traffic rules, will you ever have the idea of breaking the traffic rules? The answer will be no. So your fear is going to be a reality very soon. In fact, reports say that the Motor Vehicles' Honourbill is likely to be introduced in the Rajya Sabha soon by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Through this bill, the government is all set to rein in road accidents. If the bill is passed, the invoice will be available to see major changes to the old rules.

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The government is likely to introduce the Motor Vehicles Act, the 1988 Under-The-Am Bill in the Rajya Sabha soon. The bill has already been passed in the Lok Sabha. However, the government faces several challenges over its passage in the Rajya Sabha, with the biggest challenge being the passage of the bill by a majority. According to the ET Auto report, the bill passed in the Lok Sabha will be brought to the Rajya Sabha where Aadhaar can be made mandatory for license and registration certificates. According to the report, the bill is likely to see changes in the environment as well as automated fitness testing of traffic vehicles. Et Auto reports that if the bill is passed, the fine limit could go up to Rs 1 lakh, up to 10 times the limit from state governments. Breaking traffic rules will require a higher penalty. If a minor breaks the accident or rules, the owner of the car may be charged with a criminal case. To fix the bad part of the car, the companies will have to withdraw the car and then return. Car companies will be responsible for poor quality. What's special in the bill?

 

For your information, the government plans to compensate the victim's family rs 2 lakh instead of Rs 25,000 in a hit-and-run case if the minor was found breaking any traffic rules from his vehicle or causing an accident. , then there is a provision to run a criminal case against the owner of that car. However, the car owner can be forgiven if he can prove that his vehicle has been used without his knowledge. On the other hand, minor will be processed during the Juvenile Justice Act. The vehicle registration will be cancelled. There is a provision of a fine of Rs 10,000 instead of Rs 2,000 for drunken driving. There is a provision of Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 challan on rash driving. An invoice of Rs 5,000 will be deducted from Rs 500 for driving without a driving licence. On crossing the speed limit, an invoice of Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 will be deducted instead of Rs 400. An invoice of Rs 1000 will be deducted instead of Rs 100 for driving without a seat belt. Aadhaar will be mandatory for license and registration certificates. Car companies will have to pay a fine of up to Rs 500 crore if they do not meet the required standard.

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