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EPCA to work with insurance cos to ensure linking of PUC with vehicle insurance

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NEW DELHI: The Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) on Monday said they will work with insurance bodies to ensure complete compliance of the Supreme Court order of mandatory linking of pollution under control (PUC) certificat­e with issue of annual vehicle insurance.

The insurance bodies said they will also start a pilot project in Delhi region to identify the set of vehicles that do not come back for registrati­on of the PUC. "We will then share the details of such vehicles with the Transport Department," the companies said. The EPCA also said it would direct the Delhi government to "strongly advertise that insurance is mandatory and so is PUC".

"What we can make sure that there is good compliance of the order in Delhi NCR," said Sunita Narain, EPCA member. "Let us work towards 100 per cent insurance and 100 per cent PUC compliance in NCR and see what are the loop- holes and let us see how the improvemen­ts can be made," she said. In July, the Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (IRDA) had said vehicles without a PUC certificat­e will not be insured.

The IRDA, in a notificati­on, had directed all general insurance companies not to insure a vehicle unless it has a valid PUC certificat­e. Vehicle insurance is renewed every year. The insurance regulator's move follows an order of the Supreme Court in this regard.

In August 2017, the apex court in M C Mehta vs Union of India and others case had directed insurers not to insure a vehicle unless it has a valid PUC certificat­e on the date of renewal of the insurance policy.

It is mandatory for every vehicle owner to have a valid PUC certificat­e to comply with the prescribed emission norms. A vehicle without such certificat­e is liable to be prosecuted under the Motor Vehicles Act.

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