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COVID-19: Govt extends validity of motor vehicle documents till September 30

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NEW DELHI: Driving

licence, fitness certificat­e, permits and all such motor vehicle documents will remain valid till September 30 even if people have failed to renew them since February, the government said on Tuesday in view of the COVID-19 situation.

In March, the government said these documents would remain valid till June

30.

"Given the current circumstan­ces to avoid hardships being faced by transporte­rs and citizens, state government­s are further advised that these documents be considered valid till September 30, 2020 for enforcemen­t purpose," Road Transport and Highway Minister Nitin Gadkari said.

In a notificati­on issued on Tuesday, the ministry advised that validity of the documents that have expired since February 1 or would expire by September 30, 2020, be treated as valid till September 30.

The ministry's decision came after taking into considerat­ion the grim situation still continuing due to conditions for prevention of spread of COVID-19 across the country.

The extension of validity would be applicable on "fitness, permit (all types),

learner's licence, driving

license, registrati­on or any other concerned document", as per the notificati­on.

To facilitate citizens during the period and conditions for prevention for COVID 19, the ministry had relaxed fees validity and /or additional fee under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, till July 31.

States and Union Territorie­s have also been requested to consider provisions available under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 or other such provisions available under other Acts, for considerin­g relaxation in requiremen­t of permit, or fees or taxes for renewal/ penalty for permits to provide relief during these extraordin­ary circumstan­ces of COVID-19, it added.

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