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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter VSection 86
Section86

Cancellation and suspension of permits

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Summary

The transport authority can suspend or cancel a vehicle permit if the holder breaches permit conditions, uses the vehicle in an unauthorised way, ceases to own the vehicle, obtained the permit by fraud, fails to use a goods vehicle for its permitted purpose, or acquires foreign citizenship. The holder must be given a chance to explain before action, and the authority must give written reasons. Delegated or appellate authorities may also exercise these powers, and in some cases a money payment may be accepted instead of suspension or cancellation.

Example

Rohan has a goods carriage permit but starts using the truck as a private taxi, which the permit does not allow. The transport authority gives him a chance to explain; finding unauthorised use, it suspends and then cancels the permit and sends written reasons. The authority could instead have taken an agreed sum in lieu of cancellation.

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Enacted text

(1) The transport authority which granted a permit may cancel the permit or may suspend it for such period as it thinks fit—

  • (a) on the breach of any condition specified in section 84 or of any condition contained in the permit, or

  • (b) if the holder of the permit uses or causes or allows a vehicle to be used in any manner not authorised by the permit, or

  • (c) if the holder of the permit ceases to own the vehicle covered by the permit, or

  • (d) if the holder of the permit has obtained the permit by fraud or misrepresentation, or

  • (e) if the holder of the goods carriage permit, fails without reasonable cause, to use the vehicle for the purposes for which the permit was granted, or

  • (f) if the holder of the permit acquires the citizenship of any foreign country:
    Provided that no permit shall be suspended or cancelled unless an opportunity has been given to the holder of the permit to furnish his explanation.

(2) The transport authority may exercise the powers conferred on it under sub-section (1) in relation to a permit granted by any authority or person to whom power in this behalf has been delegated under sub-section (5) of section 68 as if the said permit was a permit granted by the transport authority.

(3) Where a transport authority cancels or suspends a permit, it shall give to the holder in writing its reasons for the action taken.

(4) The powers exercisable under sub-section (1) (other than the power to cancel a permit) by the transport authority which granted the permit may be exercised by any authority or person to whom such powers have been delegated under sub-section (5) of section 68.

(5) Where a permit is liable to be cancelled or suspended under clause (a) or clause (b) or clause (e) of sub-section (1) and the transport authority is of opinion that having regard to the circumstances of the case, it would not be necessary or expedient so to cancel or suspend the permit if the holder of the permit agrees to pay a certain sum of money, then, notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (l), the transport authority may, instead of cancelling or suspending the permit, as the case may be, recover from the holder of the permit the sum of money agreed upon.

(6) The powers exercisable by the transport authority under sub-section (5) may, where an appeal has been preferred under section 89, be exercised also by the appellate authority.

(7) In relation to a permit referred to in sub-section (9) of section 88, the powers exercisable under sub-section (1) (other than the power to cancel a permit) by the transport authority which granted the permit, may be exercised by any transport authority and any authority or persons to whom power in this behalf has been delegated under sub-section (5) of section 68, as if the said permit was a permit granted by any such authority or persons.

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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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