MVA 41 — Registration, how to be made

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

Statutory text

(1) An application by or on behalf of the owner of a motor vehicle for registration shall be in such form and shall be accompanied by such documents, particulars and information and shall be made within such period as may be prescribed by the Central Government :
Provided that where a motor vehicle is jointly owned by more persons than one, the application shall be made by one of them on behalf of all the owners and such applicant shall be deemed to be the owner of the motor vehicle for the purpose of this Act.
(2) An application referred to in sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(3) The registering authority shall issue to the owner of a motor vehicle registered by it a certificate of registration in such form and containing such particulars and information and in such manner as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(4) In addition to the other particulars required to be included in the certificate of registration, it shall also specify the type of the motor vehicle, being a type as the Central Government may, having regard to the design, construction and use of the motor vehicle, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify.

(5) The registering authority shall enter the particulars of the certificate referred to in sub-section (3) in a register to be maintained in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(6) The registering authority shall assign to the vehicle, for display thereon, a distinguishing mark ( in this Act referred to as the registration mark ) consisting of one of the groups of such of those letters and followed by such letters and figures as are allotted to the State by the Central Government from time to time by notification in the Official Gazette, and displayed and shown on the motor vehicle in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(7) A certificate of registration issued under sub-section (3), whether before or after the commencement of this Act, in respect of a motor vehicle, other than a transport vehicle, shall, subject to the provisions contained in this Act, be valid only for a period of fifteen years from the date of issue of such certificate and shall be renewable.
(8) An application by or on behalf of the owner of a motor vehicle, other than a transport vehicle, for the renewal of a certificate of registration shall be made within such period and in such form, containing such particulars and information as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(9) An application referred to in sub-section (8) shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(10) Subject to the provisions of section 56, the registering authority may, in receipt of an application under sub-section (8), renew the certificate of registration for a period of five years and intimate the fact to the original registering authority, if it is not the original registering authority.
(11) If the owner fails to make an application under sub-section (1), or, as the case may be, under sub-section (8) within the period prescribed, the resistering authority may, having regard to the circumstances of the case, require the owner to pay, in lieu of any action that may be taken against him under section 177, such

amount not exceeding one hundred rupees as may be prescribed under sub-section (13) ;
Provided that action under section 177 shall be taken against the owner where the owner fails to pay the said amount.
(12) Where the owner has paid the amount under sub-section (11), no action shall be taken against him under section 177.
(13) For the purposes of sub-section (11), the State Government may prescribe different amounts having regard to the period of delay on the part of the owner in making an application under sub-section (1) or sub-section (8).
(14) An application for the issue of a duplicate certificate of registration shall be made to the 20 [ last registering authority ] in such form, containing such particulars and information alongwith such fee as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
Corresponding Law.- Section 41 corresponds to section 24 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939.
Objects and Reasons. - Clause 41 provides the form and fee for application for registration of motor vehicle, the form in which the certificate of registration shall be issued by the registering authorities, the form of records in which the particulars of vehicles registered shall be kept by the registering authorities, the distinguishing marks and manner in which such marks consisting of letters and figures shall be exhibited in motor vehicle. It also lays down that the certificate of registration shall be valid for a period of 15 years and shall be renewable for a period of 5 years and the registering authority who is competent to issue duplicate certificate of registration is the original registering authority.

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