Vehicle sold without even applying for registration; Dealer fined Rs 2.71 lakh

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Ernakulam Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Court has ordered to levy the fine in a case registered by the Motor Vehicle Department in May 2022.

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PAlthough the law states that the registration process of these vehicles should be completed and numbered only, the sale of vehicles continues without complying with this. There have also been cases where motor vehicle department officials seized vehicles including cars and bikes that went for a test drive for users with temporary number plates and fined lakhs of rupees. It was informed through Kerala’s Facebook page.

However, the Motor Vehicle Department shared the story of an even bigger violation on social media. The most recent incident was when the vehicle was sold without even applying for vehicle registration. Ernakulam’s prominent J.C.B. The vehicle was sold like this from the dealership. A fine of 2,71,200 rupees was collected from them for violating the law.

The court of Ernakulam Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate ordered the fine to be collected in a case registered by the Motor Vehicle Department in May 2022. Ernakulam based JCB. The fine has been imposed on the dealership. Government pleaders Adv. Sreejith and Maya and in the Court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Adv. Aromalunni also appeared for the Motor Vehicles Department.

In the month of April 2022, Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspectors of Angamaly Sub-Regional Transport Office, T.R. Sunil Kumar, Sriram and Motor Vehicle Inspector Tahiruddin conducted a vehicle inspection and a case was registered for selling the vehicle without registration. Later Ernakulam RTO. Former P.M. According to Shabir’s instructions, other legal steps were taken.

Although the vehicle dealer had approached the court seeking cancellation of the case, the High Court verdict was to approach the registering authority, which closed the case. The dealer again approached the High Court to temporarily register the vehicle, but it was ruled that it could not be registered as it was pending. Due to this, the dealer approached the lower court and paid a fine and got out of the case.

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