- Author(s): N.D. Basu
- Publisher: Whytes & Co.
- Edition: 10 Ed 2020
- ISBN 13 9789380751962
- Approx. Pages 1611 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Including Rules, Regulations Schemes, Orders & Prescribed Forms (As Amended)
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Description
It gives us immense satisfaction in placing before the esteemed reader, this thoroughly revised tenth edition. In the backdrop of major changes in the Motor Vehicle law, the current edition holds great importance as in the years 1939 and 1988. There are very few law commentaries in India which have withstood the pressure of changing times, Basu Motor Vehicle Laws is one of those rare master piece which still holds its place, continuing the glory which started in 1939 when the original Act was promulgated in British India. In order to maintain civility in any society, Motor Vehicle laws hold great importance as it can be one of the parameters to guage economic development of any country. When the law originally was promulgated by Britishers in 1939, this book started its journey, at the that time visual impact of this law was minimal. In due course of time, as liberalization picked up, 1988 Act was enacted replacing the old 1939 Act. The number of registered motor vehicles in India grew by 123% between 2005 and 2013. Between 2005 and 2015, the number of road accidents increased by 14%, and road accident fatalities increased by 54%. During the same period, the road network grew by 44%. An increase in the number of vehicles on roads, along with the absence of a coordinated policy to control the problem has been attributed to an increase in the number of road accidents. The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 is the primary central legislation that regulates the licensing and registration of motor vehicles, and drivers. Since 1988 Act, in the last several years, various changes have been made, but to deliver on the challenges of 21st Century, an overhaul of the present Act was overdue.
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Contents
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Chapter 1 Preliminary
Chapter 2 Licensing of Drivers of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 3 Licensing of Conductors of State Carriages
Chapter 4 Registration of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 5 Control of Transport Vehicles
Chapter 6 Special Provisions Relating to State Transport undertaking
Chapter 7 Construction, Equipment and Maintenance of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 8 Control of Traffic
Chapter 9 Motor Vehicles Temporarily Leaving or Visiting India
Chapter 10 Liability without Fault in Certain Cases
Chapter 11 Insurance of Motor Vehicles against Third Party Risks
Old Chapter Sec. 145 to 164 read as under:
Chapter 11 Insurance of Motor Vehicles against Third Party Risks
Chapter 12 Claims Tribunals
Chapter 13 Offences, Penalties and Procedure
Chapter 14 Miscellaneous
The Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989
Chapter 1 Preliminary
Chapter 2 Licensing of Drivers of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 3 Registration of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 4 control of Transport Vehicles
Chapter 5 Construction Equipment and Maintenance of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 6 Control of Traffic
Chapter 7 Insurance of Motor Vehicles against Third Party Risks
Chapter 8 Offences, Penalties and Procedure
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