Restriction on grant of permits in respect of a notified area or notified route
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Summary
When an approved scheme covers a notified area or route, the State Transport Authority or Regional Transport Authority must issue permits only as the scheme allows. If the State Transport Undertaking has not applied under the scheme, the Authority may grant temporary permits to others. Any such temporary permit stops being effective once a permit is issued to the State Transport Undertaking for that area or route.
Example
Ravi wants to run a bus on a notified route after an approved scheme is published. The State Transport Authority finds that the State Transport Undertaking has not applied, so it gives Ravi a temporary permit. That permit will cease to be effective once a permit is issued to the State Transport Undertaking for that route.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhere a scheme has been published under sub-section (3) of section 100 in respect of any notified area or notified route, the State Transport Authority or the Regional Transport Authority, as the case may be, shall not grant any permit except in accordance with the provisions of the scheme:
Provided that where no application for a permit has been made by the State Transport Undertaking in respect of any notified area or notified route in pursuance of an approved scheme, the State Transport Authority or the Regional Transport Authority, as the case may be, may grant temporary permits to any person in respect of such notified area or notified route subject to the condition that such permit shall cease to be effective on the issue of a permit to the State transport undertaking in respect of that area or route.
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