Using vehicle without permit
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Summary
Driving or allowing a vehicle to be used in breach of its permit conditions (route, area or purpose) is an offence. First offence attracts a fine of ₹2,000 to ₹5,000; a subsequent offence attracts imprisonment of 3 months to 1 year or a fine of ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 or both, but the court may reduce punishment for recorded reasons. Emergency use for sick or injured persons, repair materials, relief or medical supplies is exempt if reported to the Regional Transport Authority within seven days.
Example
Ravi uses his goods vehicle to carry passengers on a route not allowed by his permit. For a first offence he can be fined ₹2,000 to ₹5,000; if he repeats it he could face 3 months to 1 year imprisonment or a fine of ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 or both.
Bare Act
Enacted text(1) Whoever drives a motor vehicle or causes or allows a motor vehicle to be used in contravention of the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 66 or in contravention of any condition of a permit relating to the route on which or the area in which or the purpose for which the vehicle may be used, shall be punishable for the first offence with a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees but shall not be less than two thousand rupees and for any subsequent offence with imprisonment which may extend to one year but shall not be less than three months or with fine which may extend to ten thousand rupees but shall not be less than five thousand rupees or with both:
Provided that the court may for reasons to be recorded, impose a lesser punishment.
(2) Nothing in this section shall apply to the use of a motor vehicle in an emergency for the conveyance of persons suffering from sickness or injury or for the transport of materials for repair or for the transport of food or materials to relieve distress or of medical supplies for a like purpose:
Provided that the person using the vehicle reports about the same to the Regional Transport Authority within seven days from the date of such use.
(3) The court to which an appeal lies from any conviction in respect of an offence of the nature specified in sub-section (1), may set aside or vary any order made by the court below, notwithstanding that no appeal lies against the conviction in connection with which such order was made.
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