Driving vehicles in contravention of section 3 or section 4
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Summary
Driving a motor vehicle in breach of the earlier statutory requirements (for example without a valid driving licence or against permit/registration conditions) is a criminal offence. The offender can be sentenced to imprisonment for up to three months, or fined up to five hundred rupees, or both. The penalty applies whenever someone drives contrary to those requirements.
Example
Ravi borrows a motorbike and rides it without a valid driving licence. If the police catch him, he can be prosecuted and may face up to three months imprisonment, or a fine up to 500 rupees, or both.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhoever drives a motor vehicle in contravention of section 3 or section 4 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.
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