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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter VSection 89
Section89

Appeals

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Summary

People aggrieved by State or Regional Transport Authority decisions on permits — refusal, conditions, suspension, revocation, transfer, countersignature, renewal or other prescribed orders — may, within the prescribed time and manner, appeal to the State Transport Appellate Tribunal. The Tribunal hears the person and the original authority and its decision is final. The State Government will set up Tribunals headed by a judicial officer of at least District Judge rank or qualified for the High Court. Appeals pending when the Act began continue under the old procedure; if an order follows an Inter-State Transport Commission direction you may challenge the order but not the direction.

Example

Ravi applied to renew his commercial permit but the State refused renewal. He appeals within the prescribed time to the State Transport Appellate Tribunal; after hearing him and the original authority the Tribunal decides, and its decision is final.

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(1) Any person—

  • (a) aggrieved by the refusal of the State or a Regional Transport Authority to grant a permit, or by any condition attached to a permit granted to him, or

  • (b) aggrieved by the revocation or suspension of the permit or by any variation of the conditions thereof, or

  • (c) aggrieved by the refusal to transfer the permit under section 82, or

  • (d) aggrieved by the refusal of the State or a Regional Transport Authority to countersign a permit, or by any condition attached to such countersignature, or

  • (e) aggrieved by the refusal of renewal of a permit, or

  • (f) aggrieved by the refusal to grant permission under section 83, or

  • (g) aggrieved by any other order which may be prescribed, may, within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, appeal to the State Transport Appellate Tribunal constituted under sub-section (2), who shall, after giving such person and the original authority an opportunity of being heard, give a decision thereon which shall be final.

(2) The State Government shall constitute such number of Transport Appellate Tribunals as it thinks fit and each such Tribunal shall consist of a judicial officer who is not below the rank of a District Judge or who is qualified to be a Judge of the High Court and it shall exercise jurisdiction within such area as may be notified by that Government.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), every appeal pending at the commencement of this Act, shall continue to be proceeded with and disposed of as if this Act had not been passed.

ExplanationsFor the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that when any order is made by the State Transport Authority or the Regional Transport Authority in pursuance of a direction issued by the Inter-State Transport Commission under clause (c ) of sub-section (2) of section 63A of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (4 of 1939), as it stood immediately before the commencement of this Act, and any person feels aggrieved by such order on the ground that it is not in consonance with such direction, he may appeal under sub- section (1) to the State Transport Appellate Tribunal against such order but not against the direction so issued.

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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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