I don't know what those crimes are, including the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act

in blurtrides •  4 years ago 

Let's find out what those crimes are, including the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act

Article 138 Driving a motor vehicle without a license is punishable by a maximum of four months imprisonment or a fine of up to five hundred rupees or both.

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Article: 139. Installation and use of prohibited horns or sound generators

If a motor vehicle attaches or uses a horn or sound producing device which is prohibited by the appropriate authority in the area concerned in accordance with this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder, there shall be a fine up to a maximum of one hundred rupees.

(Lately, there are more cases due to this. Many people are putting illegal hooters on cars)

Article 141 License Offenses:
(3) Failure to produce a valid driving license as required by any authority acting in accordance with this Act at any time while driving a motor vehicle shall be punishable by a fine of fifty rupees.

Article 142 If you drive faster than the prescribed speed

For the first offense a maximum of one month imprisonment or a maximum fine of three hundred rupees or both shall be imposed and

Subsequent similar offenses shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or with a fine not exceeding five thousand rupees or with both, and his driving license shall be suspended for a term not exceeding one month.

Article 143 Driving recklessly or dangerously

The first offense will result in a maximum imprisonment of six months or a fine of five hundred rupees and his driving license will be suspended for a specified period.

Article 144 Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

He is unable to exercise proper control over the vehicle, in which case if he drives or attempts to drive, a similar offense will be punishable by a maximum of three months imprisonment or a maximum fine of one thousand rupees or both.

Article 145 Driving in physically or physically unsuitable condition

There will be a maximum fine of five hundred rupees for the first offense and his driving license will be revoked within the specified period.

Article 148 Punishment for aiding and abetting certain crimes

If a person helps to commit a crime under section 143 or 145, he will be eligible for the punishment prescribed for that crime.

Article 148 Motor vehicle racing or speed test

He will be liable to imprisonment for a maximum of one month or a fine of five hundred rupees or both and his driving license may be suspended for a maximum of one year.

Article 149 Use of car in unsafe condition

A maximum of one month imprisonment or a maximum fine of two hundred and fifty rupees or both. There will be a maximum of three months imprisonment or a maximum fine of one thousand rupees or both.

Article 150 Use of motor vehicle to emit smoke

Smoke is emitted in such a way that it can cause harm to health. If anyone drives a similar motor vehicle in a public place, a maximum fine of Rs.

Article 151 Selling a car or modifying a car inconsistent with this ordinance

Imprisonment for a maximum of two years or a fine of five thousand rupees or both.

Article 154 Driving without unauthorized weight

A person is fined a maximum of one thousand rupees for driving in violation of any of the prohibitions imposed under section 7 or 8.

Article 156 Driving without permission

A person shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding two thousand rupees, or both, if he drives out of a motor vehicle or without the permission of any other lawful authority.

Article 156 Obstacles on public roads or public places

There will be a maximum fine of five hundred rupees and similar motor vehicles or spare parts or accessories may be confiscated.

Article 160 Power of arrest without warrant:

Anyone who commits a punishable offense under Sections 32, 51, 143, 144, 145, 148, 147, 147, 149, 154 or 157 in front of a uniformed police officer can arrest the offender without a warrant.

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