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THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988
 NO. 59 OF 1988
 [
14th October, 1988.]
 

An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to motor vehicles.

BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows –



 
 

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

1.         Short title, extent and commencement

            (1)        This Act may be called the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

            (2)        It extends to the whole of India.

            (3)        It  shall come  into force  on such  date1*  as  the  Central Government may,  by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different State and any reference in this  Act to  the commencement  of this Act shall, in relation to a State, be  construed as  a reference  to the coming into force of this Act in that State.



Definitions

 
 

2.         In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires –

            (1)        "area",  in relation to any provision of this Act, means such area  as the  State Government  may, having  regard  to  the requirements of  that provision,  specify by notification in the Official Gazette;

            (2)        "articulated vehicle" means a motor vehicle to which a semi trailer is attached;

            (3)        "axle  weight" means in relation to an axle of a vehicle the total  weight transmitted  by the  several wheels attached to that axle to the surface on which the vehicle rests;

            (4)        "certificate  of  registration"  means  the  certificate issued by  a competent  authority to  the  effect  that  a  motor vehicle  has   been  duly   registered  in  accordance  with  the provisions of Chapter IV;

            (5)        "conductor",  in relation  to a  stage carriage, means a person engaged  in collecting  fares from  passengers, regulating their entrance  into,  or  exit  from,  the  stage  carriage  and performing such other functions as may be prescribed;

            (6)        "conductor's  licence" means  the licence  issued  by  a competent authority  under Chapter  III  authorising  the  person specified therein to act as a conductor;

 

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1.   1. 1-7-1989, vide Notification No. S.O. 368(E), dated 22-5-1989, Gazette of India, Extra ordinary, 1989, Pt. II; Sec. 3(ii). 

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            (7)       "contract  carriage" means  a motor  vehicle which  carries a  passenger or passenger or passengers for hire or reward and is engaged under a  contract, whether  expressed or  implied, for the use of such vehicle as  a whole  for the  carriage of passengers mentioned therein and entered  into by a person with a holder of a permit in relation to such vehicle or any person authorised by him in this behalf on a fixed or an agreed rate or sum –

                        (a)        on a time  basis, whether  or not with reference to any route or distance; or

                        (b)        from one point  to another, and in either case, without stopping to  pick up  or set  down passengers not included in the contract anywhere during the journey, and includes –

                                    (i)         a maxicab; and

                                    (ii)       a motor cab  notwithstanding that  separate fares  are charged for its passengers;

            (8)        "dealer" includes a person who is engaged –

                        (a)        in the manufacture of motor vehicles; or

                        (b)        in building bodies for attachment to chassis; or

                        (c)        in the repair of motor vehicles; or

                        (d)        in  the business  of  hypothecation,  leasing  or  hire-purchase of motor vehicle;

            (9)        "driver"  includes, in  relation to  a motor vehicle which is drawn by  another motor vehicle, the person who acts as a steersman of the drawn vehicle;

            (10)      "driving  licence" means  the licence  issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle of any specified class or description;

            (11)      "educational  institution bus"  means an  omnibus, which  is owned by  a college,  school or other educational institution and used solely for  the purpose  of transporting  students  or  staff  of  the educational institution in connection with any of its activities;

            (12)      "fares"  includes sums  payable for  a season  ticket or  in respect of the hire of a contract carriage;

            (13)      "goods"  includes  live-stock,  and  anything  (other  than equipment ordinarily  used with  the vehicle)  carried  by  a  vehicle except living  persons, but  does  not  include  luggage  or  personal effects carried in a motor car or in a trailer attached to a motor car or the personal luggage of passengers travelling in the vehicle;

            (14)       "goods  carriage" means  any motor  vehicle  constructed  or adapted for use solely for the carriage of goods, or any motor vehicle not so constructed or adapted when used for the carriage of goods;

 

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1.   Omitted by Act 54 of 1994, s. 2 9w.e.f. 14-11-1994).

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            (15)       "gross vehicle weight"  means in respect of any vehicle the total weight  of the  vehicle and load certified and registered by the registering authority as permissible for that vehicle;

            (16)       "heavy  goods vehicle"  means any  goods carriage  the gross vehicle weight  of which,  or a  tractor or  a road-roller the unladen weight of either of which, exceeds 12,000 kilograms;

            (17)       heavy  passenger motor  vehicle" means  any public  service vehicle or  private service  vehicle or educational institution bus or omnibus the  gross vehicle  weight of any of which, or a motor car the unladen weight of which, exceeds 12,000 kilograms;

            (18)      "invalid carriage" means a motor vehicle specially designed and constructed,  and not  merely, adapted,  for the  use of  a person suffering from  some physical defect or disability, and used solely by or for such a person;

            (19)      "learner's licence" means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive as  a learner,  a motor  vehicle  or  a  motor  vehicle  of  any specified class or description;

            (20)      "licensing authority" means an authority empowered to issue licences under Chapter II or, as the case may be, Chapter III;

            (21)      "light  motor vehicle"  means a transport vehicle or omnibus the gross  vehicle weight of either of which or a motor car or tractor or road-roller  the unladen  weight of  any of  which, does not exceed 7,500 kilograms;

            (22)      "maxicab"  means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more  than six  passengers, but not more than twelve passengers, excluding the driver, for hire or reward;

            (23)      "medium goods vehicle" means any goods carriage other than a light motor vehicle or a heavy goods vehicle;

            (24)      "medium  passenger motor  vehicle" means  any public service vehicle or  private service  vehicle, or  educational institution  bus other than  a motor  cycle, invalid  carriage, light  motor vehicle or heavy passenger motor vehicle;

            (25)      "motorcab" means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry not  more than  six passengers  excluding the driver for hire or reward;

            (26)      "motor  car" means  any motor vehicle other than a transport vehicle,  omnibus,   road-roller,  tractor,  motor  cycle  or  invalid carriage;

            (27)      "motor  cycle" means  a two-wheeled motor vehicle, inclusive of any  detachable side-car  having an  extra wheel,  attached to  the motor vehicle;

            (28)      "motor   vehicle"  or   "vehicle"  means  any  mechanically propelled vehicle adapted for use upon roads whether the power of propulsion is  transmitted thereto from an external or internal source and includes  a chassis  to which  a body  has not been attached and a trailer; but  does not include a vehicle running upon fixed rails or a vehicle of  a special type adapted for use only in a factory or in any other enclosed  premises or  a vehicle  having less  than four  wheels fitted  with  engine  capacity  of  not  exceeding  thirty-five  cubic centimetres;

            (29)      "omnibus"  means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than six persons excluding the driver;

            (30)      "owner"  means a person in whose name a motor vehicle stands registered, and  where such  person is  a minor,  the guardian of such minor, and  in relation  to a  motor vehicle which is the subject of a hire-purchase, agreement,  or an agreement of lease or an agreement of hypothecation, the  person in  possession of  the vehicle  under  that agreement;

            (31)       "permit"  means a  permit issued  by  a  State  or  Regional Transport Authority  or an  authority prescribed  in this behalf under this Act  authorising the  use of  a  motor  vehicle  as  a  transport vehicle;

            (32)       "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act;

            (33)      "private  service vehicle" means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted  to carry  more than  six persons  excluding the driver and ordinarily used  by or  on behalf of the owner of such vehicle for the purpose of  carrying persons  for, or in connection with, his trade or business otherwise  than for  hire or  reward but  does not  include a  motor vehicle used for public purposes;

            (34)      "public place" means  a road,  street, way  or other place, whether a  thoroughfare or  not, to  which the  public have a right of access, and includes any place or stand at which passengers are picked up or set down by a stage carriage;

            (35)       "public  service vehicle"  means any  motor vehicle  used or adapted to  be used for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward, includes  a maxicab,  a motor cab,  contract  carriage,  and  stage carriage;

            (36)       "registered axle weight" means in respect of the axle of any vehicle, the  axle weight  certified and registered by the registering authority as permissible for that axle;

            (37)       "registering authority" means  an  authority  empowered  to register motor vehicles under Chapter IV;

            (38)       "route"  means a  line of travel which specifies the highway which may  be traversed  by a  motor vehicle  between one terminus and another;

            (39)       "semi-trailer"  means a trailer drawn by a motor vehicle and so constructed  that a  part of  it is super-imposed on, and a part of its weight is borne by, the drawing vehicle;

            (40)      "stage carriage"  means  a  motor  vehicle  constructed  or adapted to  carry more  than six  passengers excluding  the driver for hire or reward at separate fares paid by or for individual passengers, for the whole journey or for stages of the journey;

            (41)      "State  Government" in  relation to  a Union territory means the  Administrator   thereof  appointed   under  article  239  of  the Constitution;

            (42)      "State   transport undertaking" means any undertaking providing road transport service, where such undertaking is carried on by –

                        (i)         the Central Government or a State Government;

                        (ii)         any   Road  Transport  Corporation  established  under section 3  of the  Road Transport  Corporations Act, 1950; (64 of 1950.)

                        (iii)        any  municipality or  any corporation or company owned or controlled  by the  Central Government  or one  or more  State Governments, or  by the  Central Government and one or more State Governments.

                                    Explanation.--For the purposes of this clause, "road transport service" means a service of motor vehicles carrying passengers or goods or both by road for hire or reward;

            (43)       "tourist  vehicle" means  a contract carriage constructed or adapted  and   equipped and maintained in accordance  with  such specifications as may be prescribed in this behalf;

            (44)       "tractor"  means  a  motor  vehicle  which  is  not  itself constructed to  carry any  load (other  than equipment  used  for  the purpose of propulsion); but excludes a road-roller;

            (45)       "traffic  signs" includes  all signals,  warning sign posts, direction posts,  markings on  the  road  or  other  devices  for  the information, guidance or direction of drivers of motor vehicles;

            (46)       "trailer" means any vehicle, other than a semi-trailer and a side-car, drawn or intended to be drawn by a motor vehicle;

            (47)       "transport vehicle" means a public service vehicle, a goods carriage, an educational institution bus or a private service vehicle;

            (48)       "unladen weight" means  the weight  of a vehicle or trailer including all  equipment ordinarily  used with  the vehicle or trailer when working,  but excluding  the weight of a driver or attendant; and where alternative  parts or  bodies are used the unladen weight of the vehicle means  the weight  of  the  vehicle  with  the  heaviest  such alternative part or body;

            (49)       "weight"  means the  total weight  transmitted for  the time being by  the wheels  of a vehicle to the surface on which the vehicle rests,



  
 

CHAPTER II

LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES

 

3.         Necessity for driving licence.

            (1)        No person shall drive a motor vehicle in any public place unless he holds an effective driving licence issued  to him  authorising him  to drive  the vehicle; and no person shall  so drive  a transport  vehicle [other  than a  motor cab hired for  his own  use or  rented under  any scheme  made under  sub-section (2)  of section  75] unless  his driving  licence specifically entitles him so to do.

            (2)        The conditions subject to which sub-section (1) shall not apply to a person receiving instructions in driving a motor vehicle shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central Government.

 

4.         Age limit in connection with driving of motor vehicles.

            (1)        No person under the age of eighteen years shall drive a motor vehicle in any public place:

                        Provided that a motor cycle without gear may be driven in a public place by a person after attaining the age of sixteen years.

            (2)        Subject to the provisions of section 18, no person under the age of twenty years shall drive a transport vehicle in any public place.

            (3)        No learner's licence or driving licence shall be issued to any person to drive a vehicle of the class to which he has made an application unless he is eligible to drive that class of vehicle under this section.

 

5.         Responsibility of owners of motor vehicles for contravention of sections 3 and 4. No owner or person in charge of a motor vehicle shall cause or permit any person who does not satisfy the provisions of section 3 or section 4 to drive the vehicle.



Restrictions on the holding of driving licences

 
 

6.         (1)        No person shall, while he holds any driving licence for the time being in force, hold any other driving licence except a learner's licence or a driving licence issued in accordance with the provisions of section 18 or a document authorising, in accordance with the rules made under section 139, the person specified therein to drive a motor vehicle.

            (2)        No holder of a driving licence or a learner's licence shall permit it to be used by any other person.

            (3)        Nothing in this  section shall prevent a licensing authority having the  jurisdiction referred  to in  sub-section (1) of section 9 from adding  to the  classes of  vehicles which  the  driving  licence authorises the holder to drive.

7.         Restrictions on the granting of learner's licences for certain vehicles.

            (1)        No person shall be granted a learner's licence –

                        (a)        to drive a heavy goods  vehicle unless  he has  held a driving licence  for at  least two  years to drive a light motor vehicle or for at least one year to drive a medium goods vehicle;

                        (b)        to  drive a  heavy passenger motor vehicle unless he has held a  driving licence  for at  least two years to drive a light motor vehicle  or for  at  least  one  year  to  drive  a  medium passenger motor vehicle;

                        (c)        to drive a  medium goods  vehicle or a medium passenger motor vehicle  unless he  has held a driving licence for at least one year to drive a light motor vehicle.

            (2)        No person under the age of eighteen years shall be granted a learner's licence to drive a motor cycle without gear except with the consent in writing of the person having the care of the person desiring the learner's licence.

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Grant of learner's licence

 
 

8.         (1)        Any person who is not disqualified under  section 4  for driving  a motor vehicle and who is not for the time being disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence may, subject to  the provisions of section 7, apply to the licensing authority having jurisdiction in the area –

                        (i)         in which he  ordinarily resides or carries on business, or

                        (ii)         in which the  school or  establishment referred  to in section 12  from where  he  intends  to  receive  instruction  in driving a  motor vehicle  is situate,  for the  issue to him of a learner's licence.

            (2)        Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and shall be accompanied by such documents and with such fee as may be prescribed by the Central Government.

            (3)        Every application under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by a medical certificate in such form as may be prescribed by the Central Government and signed by such registered medical practitioner, the State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint for this purpose.

            (4)        If,  from the  application or  from the  medical  certificate referred to  in sub-section  (3), it  appears that  the  applicant  is suffering from  any disease or disability which is likely to cause the driving by  him of  a motor  vehicle of  the class  which he  would be authorised by  the learner's  licence applied  for to  drive to  be  a source of  danger to  the public  or to  the passengers, the licensing authority shall refuse to issue the learner's licence:

                        Provided that a learner's licence limited to driving an invalid carriage may be issued to the applicant, if the licensing authority is satisfied that he is fit to drive such a carriage.

            (5)        No learner's licence shall be issued to any applicant unless he passes to the satisfaction of the licensing authority such test as may be prescribed by the Central Government.

            (6)        When  an application  has been  duly made  to the appropriate licensing authority  and the applicant has satisfied such authority of his physical  fitness under  sub-section (3)  and has  passed  to  the satisfaction of  the licensing  authority the test referred to in sub-section (5),  the licensing authority shall, subject to the provisions of section  7, issue  the applicant  a learner's  licence unless  the applicant is  disqualified under section 4 for driving a motor vehicle or is  for the  time being  disqualified for  holding or  obtaining  a licence to drive a motor vehicle:

                        Provided that a licensing authority may issue a learner's licence to drive  a motor  cycle or a light motor vehicle notwithstanding that it is not the appropriate licensing  authority, if such authority is satisfied that  there is  good reason for the applicant's inability to apply to the appropriate licensing authority.

            (7)        Where  the  Central  Government  is  satisfied  that  it  is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by rules made in this behalf, generally,  either absolutely  or subject to such conditions as may be  specified  in  the  rules,  any  class  of  persons  from  the provisions of sub-section (3), or sub-section (5), or both.

            (8)        Any learner's licence for driving a motor cycle in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall, after such commencement, be deemed to be effective for driving a motor cycle with or without gear.

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Grant of driving licence

 
 

9.         (1)        Any person who is not for the time being disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence may apply to the licensing authority having jurisdiction in the area –

                        (i)         in which he  ordinarily resides or carries on business, or

                        (ii)         in which the  school or  establishment referred  to in section 12 from where he is receiving or has received instruction in driving a motor vehicle is situated, for the issue to him of a driving licence.

            (2)        Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and shall be accompanied by such fee and such documents as may be prescribed by the Central Government. 

            (3)        No driving licence shall be issued to any applicant unless he passes to the satisfaction of the licensing authority such test of competence to drive as may be prescribed by the Central Government:

                        Provided that, where the application is for a driving licence to drive a  motor cycle or a light motor vehicle, the licensing authority shall exempt  the applicant  from the  test of  competence  prescribed under this sub-section, if the licensing authority is satisfied –

                        (a)        (i)         that the  applicant has  previously held  a driving licence and  that the  period between  the date of expiry of that licence and  the date  of such  application does  not exceed five years; or

                                    (ii)         that the applicant  holds or has previously  held  a driving licence issued under section 18; or

                                    (iii)        that the applicant holds a driving licence issued by a competent authority of any country outside India; and

                        (b)        that  the applicant is not suffering from any disease or disability which is likely to cause the driving by him of a motor cycle or,  as the  case may  be, a  light motor  vehicle to  be a source of  danger to  the public; and the licensing authority may for that  purpose require  the applicant  to  produce  a  medical certificate in  the same  form and  in  the  same  manner  as  is referred to in sub-section (3) of section 8:

                                    Provided further  that where  the application  is for  a  driving licence to  drive a motor vehicle (not being a transport vehicle), the licensing authority  may  exempt  the  applicant  from  the test of competence to drive  prescribed  under  this  sub-section,  if  the applicant possesses  a driving  certificate issued  by  an  automobile association recognised in this behalf by the State Government.

            (4)        Where the application is for a licence to drive a transport vehicle, no  such authorisation shall be granted to any applicant unless he possesses such  minimum educational qualification as may be prescribed by  the Central Government and a driving certificate issued by a school or establishment referred to in section 12.

            (5)        Where the applicant does not pass to the satisfaction of the licensing authority the test of competence to drive under sub-section (3), he shall not be qualified to re-appear for such test –

                        (a)        in  the case  of first three such tests, before a period of one month from the date of last such test; and

                        (b)        in the case  of such  test after the first three tests, before a period of one year from the date of last such test.

            (6)        The test of competence to drive shall be carried out in a vehicle of the type to which the application refers:

                        Provided that a person who passed a test in driving a motor cycle with gear shall be deemed also to have passed a test in driving a motor cycle without gear.

            (7)        When any application has been duly made to the appropriate licensing authority and the applicant has satisfied such authority of his competence to drive, the licensing authority shall issue the applicant a driving licence unless the applicant is for the time being disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence:

                        Provided that  a licensing  authority may issue a driving licence to drive  a motor  cycle or a light motor vehicle notwithstanding that it is  not the  appropriate  licensing  authority, if the licensing authority is  satisfied that  there is  good and sufficient reason for the applicant's  inability  to  apply  to  the  appropriate  licensing authority:

                        Provided further  that the  licensing authority shall not issue a new driving  licence to  the applicant,  if he  had previously  held a driving licence,  unless it  is  satisfied  that  there  is  good  and sufficient reason  for his inability to obtain a duplicate copy of his former licence.

            (8)        If the licensing authority is satisfied, after giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard, that he –

                        (a)        is a habitual criminal or a habitual drunkard; or

                        (b)        is a habitual addict to any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance  within the  meaning of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985; (61 of 1985.) or

                        (c)        is  a person  whose licence  to drive  any motor vehicle has, at any time earlier, been revoked, it may, for reasons to be recorded tin  writing, make  an order refusing to issue a driving licence to such person and any person aggrieved by an order  made by  a licensing  authority under  this sub-section may, within thirty  days of  the  receipt  of  the  order,  appeal  to  the prescribed authority.

            (9)        Any driving licence for driving  a  motor  cycle in force immediately before  the commencement  of this  Act shall,  after  such commencement, be deemed to be effective for driving a motor cycle with or without gear.

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Form and contents of licences to drive

 
 

10.        (1)        Every learner's licence and driving licence, except a driving licence issued under section 18, shall be in such form and shall contain such information as may be prescribed by the Central Government.

            (2)        A learner's licence  or, as the case may be, driving licence shall also  be expressed  as entitling  the holder  to drive a motor vehicle of one or more of the following classes, namely –

                        (a)        motor cycle without gear;

                        (b)        motor cycle with gear;

                        (c)        invalid carriage;

                        (d)        light motor vehicle;

                        (e)        medium goods vehicle;

                        (f)         medium passenger motor vehicle;

                        (g)        heavy goods vehicle;

                        (h)        heavy passenger motor vehicle;

                        (i)         road-roller;

                        (j)         motor vehicle of a specified description.

 

11.        Additions to driving licence.

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