Section 59 of MVA : Section 59: Power To Fix The Age Limit Of Motor Vehicle

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Explanation using Example

Imagine you own a car manufacturing business in India. The Central Government issues a notification stating that all passenger cars will have a maximum life of 15 years from the date of manufacture. After 15 years, these vehicles will not be considered to comply with the Motor Vehicles Act and its rules. This means that you must inform your customers that their vehicles would not be legally allowed to operate on public roads after this period unless they are specifically exempted under certain conditions.

One of your customers, who owns a classic car from your brand, wants to partici...

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