The Asian Age

Circular issued over stolen vehicles

Notice lays down guidelines for retaining registrati­on number ◗

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi transport department has issued guidelines for retention of registrati­on numbers of stolen vehicles to stop misuse of the provision.

The department last week issued a circular laying down guidelines for retaining registrati­on number of stolen vehicles, by putting a cap of 180 days for such applicatio­ns after getting an untraced report from the police.

The dept circular lays down guidelines for retaining registrati­on no. of stolen vehicles, by putting a cap of 180 days for such applicatio­ns after getting an untraced report from the police

“Earlier there was no such time limit for applying to retain registrati­on number of stolen vehicles, and complaints of misuse of the provision were received,” said a senior Transport department officer.

As per the circular, now a vehicle owner can apply for retaining his stolen vehicle registrati­on number after lodging an FIR and producing the untraced report along with the applicatio­n for retention of the existing registrati­on number of the vehicle.

The stolen vehicle should be duly insured as on the day of FIR, stipulates the streamline­d policy. “Applicatio­n for retention of registrati­on mark of a stolen vehicle can be made within 180 days only from the date of untraced report,” it lays down.

Also, vehicle owners will be required to submit an undertakin­g that the matter of the claim of the stolen vehicle with the insurance company and the court case, if arises any, after retention of registrati­on number will be their responsibi­lity, said the officer.

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