LawpatraLawpatra.ai

Lawpatra is an AI-powered legal education platform designed to help aspirants crack premier law entrance and judiciary examinations. With adaptive mock tests, precision analytics, and 24/7 personalized AI tutoring, we provide a comprehensive ecosystem for your entire legal career journey.

Test series on the goGoogle Play

Explore

  • Prepare for our exams
  • Bare Acts
  • Blog
  • Download resources

Company

  • About
  • Careers
  • Contact us

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Account deletion

Product

  • AI Tutor
  • Features
  • How it works

Law Entrances

  • CLAT
  • CLAT PG
  • AILET
  • SLAT
  • MH CET Law

Judiciary

  • MPSC Civil Judge
  • Chhattisgarh Judiciary
  • OPSC Civil Judge
  • Gujarat Judiciary
  • Delhi Judicial Services
  • UP PCS-J
  • Rajasthan Judiciary Service

APO/ADPO

  • Bihar APO
  • Delhi APP
  • Haryana ADA
  • Madhya Pradesh ADPO
  • Rajasthan APO
  • Uttar Pradesh APO
  • Uttarakhand APO

Bare Acts

  • BNS
  • BNSS
  • BSA
  • IPC
  • CrPC
  • IEA
  • HMA
  • IDA
  • MVA

© 2026 Blingwork Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved.

Offices: Hyderabad & Jodhpur

LawpatraLawpatra
MVA, 1988
Start Practicing
MVAChapter VIISection 110
Section110

Power of Central Government to make rules

AI Assist

Summary

Central Government may make rules on construction, equipment and maintenance of motor vehicles and trailers, including safety features, dimensions, tyres, brakes, emissions, noise and placement of audio devices. Environmental rules must follow consultation with the Ministry of the Government of India dealing with environment. Rules can be general or class-specific; Central or State Governments may grant exemptions subject to conditions.

Example

Rohan buys a truck to carry industrial chemicals. Central rules require specific fittings and standards for transportation of hazardous goods and for emissions, so the truck must be equipped as prescribed before it is put to use. If it does not meet those rules, authorities can prohibit its operation.

Bare Act

Enacted text

(1) The Central Government may make rules regulating the construction, equipment and maintenance of motor vehicles and trailers with respect to all or any of the following matters, namely—

  • (a) the width, height, length and overhand of vehicles and of the loads carried;

  • (b) the size, nature, maximum retail price and condition of tyres, including embossing thereon of date and year of manufacture, and the maximum load carrying capacity;

  • (c) brakes and steering gear;

  • (d) the use of safety glasses including prohibition of the use of tinted safety glasses;

  • (e) signalling appliances, lamps and reflectors;

  • (f) speed governors;

  • (g) the emission of smoke, visible vapour, sparks, ashes, grit or oil;

  • (h) the reduction of noise emitted by or caused by vehicles;

  • (i) the embossment of chassis number and engine number and the date of manufacture;

  • (j) safety belts, handle bars of motor cycles, auto-dippers and other equipments essential for safety of drivers, passengers and other road user;

  • (k) standards of the components used in the vehicle as inbuilt safety devices;

  • (l) provision for transportation of goods of dangerous or hazardous nature to human life;

  • (m) standards for emission of air pollutants;

  • (n) installation of catalytic convertors in the class of vehicles to be prescribed;

  • (o) the placement of audio-visual or radio or tape recorder type of devices in public vehicles;

  • (p) warranty after sale of vehicle and norms therefor:
    Provided that any rules relating to the matters dealing with the protection of environment, so far as may be, shall be made after consultation with the Ministry of the Government of India dealing with environment.

(2) Rules may be made under sub-section (1) governing the matters mentioned therein, including the manner of ensuring the compliance with such matters and the maintenance of motor vehicles in respect of such matters, either generally in respect of motor vehicles or trailers or in respect of motor vehicles or trailers of a particular class or in particular circumstances.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section—

  • (a) the Central Government may exempt any class of motor vehicles from the provisions of this Chapter;

  • (b) a State Government may exempt any motor vehicle or any class or description of motor vehicles from the rules made under sub-section (1) subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by the Central Government.

Keep going
Newsletter

Join the top 1% of law aspirants

Get weekly high-yield legal updates, landmark judgment breakdowns, and smart prep strategies sent straight to your inbox.

We never share your email.

Previous year papers

Pick your exam. we'll email the most recent paper.

Download previous year papers

For

We'll never share your email. Promise.

VII

Chapter VII

Construction, Equipment and Maintenance of Motor Vehicles

In this chapter

  • 109General provision regarding construction and maintenance of vehicles
  • 110Power of Central Government to make rules
  • 111Power of State Government to make rules
Previous · Section 109General provision regarding construction and maintenance of vehiclesNext · Section 111Power of State Government to make rules