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Powers of the Court |
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Suspension Laws |
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Sec. 19, MVA, 1988
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Sec. 28, MVA, 1988
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Sec. 182, MVA, 1988
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CMVR, 1990
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Rule 21, CMVR, 1989
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Rule 14, CMVR, 1990
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How the System Works |
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Future Trends |
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Know your driving history record |
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| SECTION 182 THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988 |
OFFENCES RELATING TO LICENCES: -
- Whoever, being disqualified under
this Act for holding or obtaining a driving licence, drives a motor
vehicle in a public place or in any other place, or applies for or
obtains a driving licence or, not being entitled to have a driving
licence issued to him free of endorsement, applies for or obtains
a driving licence without disclosing the endorsement made on a driving
licence previously held by him 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, and any driving licence
so obtained by him shall be of no effect.
- Whoever, being disqualified under this Act for holding or obtaining
a conductor’s licence, acts as a conductor of a state carriage
in a public place or applies for or obtains a conductor’s licence
or, not being entitled to have a conductor’s licence issued
to him free of endorsement, applies for or obtain a conductor’s
licence without disclosing the endorsement made on a conductor’s
licence previously held by him, shall be punishable with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to one month, or with for which may extend
to one hundred rupees, or with both, and any conductor’s licence
so obtained by him shall be of no effect.
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