Section 24 of MVA : Section 24: Endorsement
MVA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine that Mr. John Doe was caught driving under the influence of alcohol, which is a violation of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. He was subsequently convicted in court for this offence. As per Section 24(1) of the Act, the court ordered a disqualification from driving for a certain period and endorsed this order on Mr. Doe's driving licence. This endorsement serves as a record of his disqualification.
Furthermore, in accordance with Section 24(2), the court also endorsed the particulars of Mr. Doe's conviction directly onto his driving licence, even though they did not issue an additional disquali...
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