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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter VSection 66
Section66

Necessity for permits

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Summary

No owner may use or allow a vehicle to be used as a transport vehicle in any public place unless the use conforms to a permit granted or countersigned by the Regional or State Transport Authority or other prescribed authority. Some permits may, subject to conditions, authorise alternative uses (for example a stage carriage permit can allow contract or goods carriage). There are detailed statutory exceptions, for example government/local authority vehicles, police, fire brigade, ambulances, vehicles under 3,000 kg, towing disabled vehicles, temporarily registered vehicles going for registration or repair, diversion for natural calamity, and other cases prescribed by rule.

Example

Priya runs a minibus carrying passengers on public roads between towns. She must have a permit from the State or Regional Transport Authority authorising that use and route; without such a permit she cannot lawfully operate the minibus as a transport vehicle in public places.

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Enacted text

(1) No owner of a motor vehicle shall use or permit the use of the vehicle as a transport vehicle in any public place whether or not such vehicle is actually carrying any passengers or goods save in accordance with the conditions of a permit granted or countersigned by a Regional or State Transport Authority or any prescribed authority authorising him the use of the vehicle in that place in the manner in which the vehicle is being used:
Provided that a stage carriage permit shall, subject to any conditions that may be specified in the permit, authorise the use of the vehicle as a contract carriage:
Provided further that a stage carriage permit may, subject to any conditions that may be specified in the permit, authorise the use of the vehicle as a goods carriage either when carrying passengers or not:
Provided also that a goods carriage permit shall, subject to any conditions that may be specified in the permit, authorise the holder to use the vehicle for the carriage of goods for or in connection with a trade or business carried on by him.

(2) The holder of a goods carriage permit may use the vehicle, for the drawing of any trailer or semi-trailer not owned by him, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed:
Provided that the holder of a permit of any articulated vehicle may use the prime-mover of that articulated vehicle for any other semi-trailor.

(3) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall not apply—

  • (a) to any transport vehicle owned by the Central Government or a State Government and used for Government purposes unconnected with any commercial enterprise;

  • (b) to any transport vehicle owned by a local authority or by a person acting under contract with a local authority and used solely for road cleansing, road watering or conservancy purposes;

  • (c) to any transport vehicle used solely for police, fire brigade or ambulance purposes;

  • (d) to any transport vehicle used solely for the conveyance of corpses and the mourners accompanying the corpses;

  • (e) to any transport vehicle used for towing a disabled vehicle or for removing goods from a disabled vehicle to a place of safety;

  • (f) to any transport vehicle used for any other public purpose as may be prescribed by the State Government in this behalf;

  • (g) to any transport vehicle used by a person who manufactures or deals in motor vehicles or builds bodies for attachment to chassis, solely for such purposes and in accordance with such conditions as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf;

  • (h) —

  • (i) to any goods vehicle, the gross vehicle weight of which does not exceed 3,000 kilograms;

  • (j) subject to such conditions as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify, to any transport vehicle purchased in one State and proceeding to a place, situated in that State or in any other State, without carrying any passenger or goods;

  • (k) to any transport vehicle which has been temporarily registered under section 43 while proceeding empty to any place for the purpose of registration of the vehicle;

  • (l) —

  • (m) to any transport vehicle which, owing to flood, earthquake or any other natural calamity, obstruction on road, or unforeseen circumstances, is required to be diverted through any other route, whether within or outside the State, with a view to enabling it to reach its destination;

  • (n) to any transport vehicle used for such purposes as the Central or State Government may, by order, specify;

  • (o) to any transport vehicle which is subject to a hire-purchase, lease or hypothecation agreement and which owing to the default of the owner has been taken possession of by or on behalf of the person with whom the owner has entered into such agreement, to enable such motor vehicle to reach its destination; or

  • (p) to any transport vehicle while proceeding empty to any place for purpose of repair.

(4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), sub-section (1) shall, if the State Government by rule made under section 96 so prescribes, apply to any motor vehicle adapted to carry more than nine persons excluding the driver.

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V

Chapter V

Control of Transport Vehicles

In this chapter

  • 66Necessity for permits
  • 67Power to State Government to control road transport
  • 68Transport Authorities
  • 69General provision as to applications for permits
  • 70Application for stage carriage permit
  • 71Procedure of Regional Transport Authority in considering application for stage carriage permit
  • 72Grant of stage carriage permit
  • 73Application for contract carriage permit
  • 74Grant of contract carriage permit
  • 75Scheme for renting of motor cabs
  • 76Application for private service vehicle permit
  • 77Application for goods carriage permit
  • 78Consideration of application for goods carriage permit
  • 79Grant of goods carriage permit
  • 80Procedure in applying for and granting permits
  • 81Duration and renewal of permits
  • 82Transfer of permit
  • 83Replacement of vehicles
  • 84General conditions attaching to all permits
  • 85General form of permits
  • 86Cancellation and suspension of permits
  • 87Temporary permits
  • 88Validation of permits for use outside region in which granted
  • 89Appeals
  • 90Revision
  • 91Restriction of hours of work of drivers
  • 92Voidance of contracts restrictive of liability
  • 93Agent or canvasser to obtain license
  • 94Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts
  • 95Power of State Government to make rules as to stage carriages and contract carriages
  • 96Power of State Government to make rules for the purposes of this Chapter
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