Information regarding stolen and recovered motor vehicles to be furnished by the police to the State Transport Authority
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Summary
State Government may direct the Inspector General of Police and other specified police officers to send reports to the State Transport Authority listing vehicles known to be stolen and those recovered. This applies when the State Government thinks it is necessary in the public interest. The Government can also prescribe the form and the time period for making these reports.
Example
Ravi's motorbike is stolen and the local police know of several stolen and later recovered vehicles in the area. If the State Government issues a direction, the Inspector General and other specified officers must include Ravi's stolen bike and any recovered vehicles in their report to the State Transport Authority, using the prescribed form and within the set time.
Bare Act
Enacted textThe State Government may, if it thinks necessary or expedient so to do in the public interest, direct the submission by the Inspector General of Police (by whatever designation called) and such other police officers as the State Government may specify in this behalf, of such returns containing the information regarding vehicles which have been stolen and stolen vehicles which have been recovered of which the police are aware, to the State Transport Authority, and may prescribe the form in which and the period within which such returns shall be made.
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