Duty to produce license and certificate of registration
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Summary
On demand by a uniformed police officer a driver must produce his driving licence; if the licence is held by an authority he may produce the receipt and must later produce the licence as prescribed. A conductor must produce his licence to an authorised Motor Vehicles Department officer. The owner or person in charge must produce the vehicle's insurance, and for transport vehicles the fitness certificate and permit, or send attested photocopies within 15 days.
Example
Priya is stopped by a uniformed traffic policeman who asks for her licence and the vehicle insurance. Her licence is with the RTO for renewal so she shows the receipt. She must later produce the original licence as prescribed, and send an attested photocopy of the insurance or deliver it within 15 days to the officer who demanded it.
Bare Act
Enacted text(1) The driver of a motor vehicle in any public place shall, on demand by any police officer in uniform, produce his license for examination:
Provided that the driver may, if his license has been submitted to, or has been seized by, any officer or authority under this or any other Act, produce in lieu of the license a receipt or other acknowledgement issued by such officer or authority in respect thereof and thereafter produce the license within such period, in such manner as the Central Government may prescribe to the police officer making the demand.
(2) The conductor, if any, of a motor vehicle on any public place shall on demand by any officer of the Motor Vehicles Department authorised in this behalf, produce the license for examination.
(3) The owner of a motor vehicle (other than a vehicle registered under section 60), or in his absence the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle, shall, on demand by a registering authority or any other officer of the Motor Vehicles Department duly authorised in this behalf, produce the certificate of insurance of the vehicle and, where the vehicle is a transport vehicle, also the certificate of fitness referred to in section 56 and the permit; and if any or all of the certificates or the permit are not in his possession, he shall, within fifteen days from the date of demand, submit photo copies of the same, duly attested in person or send the same by registered post to the officer who demanded it.
Explanation
For the purposes of this sub-section, “certificate” of insurance” means the certificate issued under sub-section (3) of section 147.
(4) If the license referred to in sub-section (2) or the certificates or permit referred to in sub-section (3), as the case may be, are not at the time in the possession of the person to whom demand is made, it shall be a sufficient compliance with this section if such person produces the license or certificates or permit within such period in such manner as the Central Government may prescribe, to the police officer or authority making the demand:
Provided that, except to such extent and with such modifications as may be prescribed, the provisions of this sub-section shall not apply to any person required to produce the certificate of registration or the certificate of fitness of a transport vehicle.
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