The Kerala High Court took strict action against illegally modified vehicles and vloggers recording from the driver’s cabin while driving. The crackdown aims to improve road safety and enforce legal vehicle modification standards. Penalties, fines, and cancellation of registration certificates are among the measures put in place. The Court urged strict compliance with these directives.
Today, On 22nd May, Pune teen driver’s bail revoked after fatal accident. Sent to observation center, debate on underage accountability and rehabilitation. Police seeks adult trial, license barred until 25. Legal and safety concerns highlighted. Court holds driver’s father and bar accountable. Systemic changes in juvenile justice and traffic law enforcement under discussion.
A 17-year-old granted bail after fatal accident in Pune, Maharashtra. Court-imposed conditions include working with traffic police, writing an essay on the accident, undergoing treatment for alcohol habit, and attending counseling. Accident led to demands for justice, with the minor facing charges and additional cases against his father and the establishment that served him alcohol.
Today(on May 13th),Supreme Court discusses balancing PUC compliance and insurance for vehicles, considering modification of ruling barring insurance for vehicles without valid PUC certificates at renewal.
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has issued a directive against the use of vehicles equipped with high-power audio systems and unauthorized lighting, which have been identified as major distractions for drivers and other road users. Also Read- Tamil Nadu Government Prepares For Deportation Of Rajiv Gandhi Case Convicts To Sri Lanka (lawchakra.in) The bench, comprising […]
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has reminded protesting farmers of the Motor Vehicles Act’s prohibition on using tractor trolleys on highways. The court emphasized the balance between fundamental rights and constitutional duties and urged the Punjab government to maintain public order. The ongoing legal scrutiny reflects the broader discourse on protest limits in a democratic society.
