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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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| RULE 21, CENTRAL MOTOR VEHICLES RULES, 1989 |
POWER OF LICENSING AUTHORITY TO DISQUALIFY: For the purpose
of clause (f) of sub-section (1) of section 19, the commission of
the following acts by holder of a driving licence shall constitute
nuisance or danger to the public, namely: -
- Theft of motor vehicle
- Assault on passengers
- Theft of personal effects of passengers.
- Theft of goods carried in goods carriages.
- Transport of goods prohibited under any law.
- Driver, while driving a transport vehicle, engages himself in activity,
which is likely to disturb his concentration.
- Abduction of passengers.
- Carrying overload in goods carriages.
- Driving at speed exceeding the specified limit.
- Carrying persons in goods carriages, either inside the driver’s
cabin in excess of its capacity or on the vehicle, whether for hire
or not.
- Failing to comply with the provisions of section 134.
- Failure to stop when signaled to do so by any person authorized
to do so.
- Misbehaviour with and showing discourtesy to passengers, intending
passengers or consignors and consignees of goods.
- Smoking while driving public service vehicles.
- Abandoning vehicle in a public place causing inconvenience to
other road users or to passengers in the vehicle.
- Driving vehicle while under the influence of drink or drugs.
- Interfering with any person mounting or preparing to mount upon
any other vehicle.
- Allowing any person to sit or placing things in such a way as
to impede the driver from having a clear vision of the road or proper
control of the vehicle.
- Not stopping a stage carriage at approved stopping places for
a sufficient period of time in a safe and convenient position upon
demand or signal of the conductor or any passenger desiring to alight
from the vehicle and unless there is no room in the vehicle, upon
demand or signal of any person desiring to becoming a passenger.
- Loitering or unduly delaying any journey and not proceeding to
the destination as near as may be in accordance with the time table
pertaining to the vehicle, or, where there is no such time table,
with all reasonable dispatch.
- Not driving a contract carriage, in the absence of a reasonable
cause, to the destination named by the hirer by the shortest route.
- The driver of a motor cab not accepting the first offer of hire,
which may be made to him irrespective of the length of the journey
for which such offer is made.
- The driver of a motor cab demanding or extracting any fare in
excess to that to which he is legally entitled or refusing to ply
motor cab.
- Abandoning a transport vehicle as a mark of protest or agitation
of any kind or strike in a public place or in any other place in a
manner causing obstructions and inconvenience to the public or passengers
or other users of such places.
- Using mobile phone while drive a vehicle.
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