Accordingly,
an advisory has been issued to all States and UTs to this effect.
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New Delhi(Agencies): Union transport
minister Nitin Gadkari has extended the validity of motor vehicle documents
till September 31.
The government has further extended the validity of
documents related to motor vehicles such as license, registration or fitness
certificate to end of September this year in view of the difficulties in
renewal and extension of official documents during the lockdown phase creating
a likely pendency. An official communication to this effect was made by the
union road transport and highways ministry on Tuesday.
Following minister Nitin Gadkari’s announcement to this
effect, an advisory has been issued to all states and Union Territories over
the grant of extension to the validity date of motor vehicle documents till
September this year, said an official release from the ministry.
The extension follows a similar order released on March 30
that extended the validity of fitness, permit, driving license, registration or
any other concerned motor vehicle related document otherwise set to expire on
or after February 1, 2020 to May 31 and the enforcement authorities were
advised to treat such documents valid till June 30.
The order was released after the government shut down most
government offices and non-essential services on March 25 in the wake of the
coronavirus outbreak and ordered people to stay at home. While the lockdown
provisions have been eased considerably, the government is granting people more
time to get renewals done.
“Considering the
situation for prevention of Covid 19 still continues, and as per the requests
received, Shri Gadkari directed his Ministry to issue advice for extension of
this period till 30th Sept for treating the documents valid for enforcement
purposes,” the official statement says.
Additionally, the ministry on 21st May this year had relaxed
the fees validity and additional fee under Rule 32 or Rule 81 of the Central
Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 till 31st July 2020.
The official release says that states and UTs have also been
requested to consider provisions available under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 or
other such provisions available under other acts for relaxation in requirement
of permit, or fees or taxes for renewal or penalty so that people could be
provided relief during these difficult period of pandemic outbreak.
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