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MVA, 1988
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MVAChapter VSection 95
Section95

Power of State Government to make rules as to stage carriages and contract carriages

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Summary

State government may make rules governing stage and contract carriages and passenger behaviour. Rules can let drivers, conductors or police remove passengers who break the rules, require a passenger reasonably suspected of wrongdoing to give name and address, and require production or surrender of tickets and payment of fares. They can also bar obstructive or damaging acts, prohibit smoking where notices are displayed, and require complaint books on board.

Example

Priya boards a stage carriage and the driver suspects she has not paid. The driver asks her to give her name and address and to produce her ticket or pay the fare for the whole journey. If she refuses, the driver or conductor can remove her or call a police officer to do so, and she may still be required to pay the fare.

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(1) A State Government may make rules to regulate, in respect of stage carriages and contract carriages and the conduct of passengers in such vehicles.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, such rules may—

  • (a) authorise the removal from such vehicle of any person contravening the rules by the driver or conductor of the vehicle, or, on the request of the driver or conductor, or any passenger, by any police officer;

  • (b) require a passenger who is reasonably suspected by the driver or conductor of contravening the rules to give his name and address to a police officer or to the driver or conductor on demand;

  • (c) require a passenger to declare, if so demanded by the driver or conductor, the journey he intends to take or has taken in the vehicle and to pay the fare for the whole of such journey and to accept any ticket issued therefor;

  • (d) require, on demand being made for the purpose by the driver or conductor or other person authorised by the owners of the vehicle, production during the journey and surrender at the end of the journey by the holder thereof of any ticket issued to him;

  • (e) require a passenger, if so requested by the driver or conductor, to leave the vehicle on the completion of the journey the fare for which he has paid;

  • (f) require the surrender by the holder thereof on the expiry of the period for which it is issued of a ticket issued to him;

  • (g) require a passenger to abstain from doing anything which is likely to obstruct or interfere with the working of the vehicle or to cause damage to any part of the vehicle or its equipment or to cause injury or discomfort to any other passenger;

  • (h) require a passenger not to smoke in any vehicle on which a notice prohibiting smoking is exhibited;

  • (i) require the maintenance of complaint books in stage carriages and prescribe the conditions under which passengers can record any complaints in the same.

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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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