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HC allows registrati­on of resale of over 600 BS-IV compliant vehicles

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Wednesday directed the transport department to allow registrati­on of the resale of over 600 Bharat Stage (BS)-IV compliant vehicles.

In some of the cases, the vehicles were blackliste­d and in other cases, the registrati­ons were cancelled for having failed to meet the deadline of March 31, 2020, for registrati­on of new BS-IV compliant vehicles.

On Wednesday, the division bench of justice Gautam Patel and justice Madhav Jamdar struck down the orders blacklisti­ng some vehicles and restored the cancelled registrati­ons.

The list of vehicles include about 350 two-wheelers, 200 four-wheelers, high-end cars like BMWs, Mini Coopers, Porsches and 60 commercial vehicles.

The authoritie­s had refused to register the vehicles for having missed the deadline of March 31, 2020, set by the Supreme Court.

The order came on a bunch of petitions filed by vehicle owners, primarily individual­s connected with dealership­s or distributo­rships from Mumbai, Thane, Pune and Satara districts, who had questioned the blacklisti­ng and cancellati­on of registrati­on of their BS-IV compliant vehicles, primarily contending they had registered the sales of their vehicles within the Supreme Court deadline of April 1, 2020.

The apex court had on October 24, 2018, restrained the authoritie­s from registerin­g any motor vehicle conforming to the emission standard Bharat Stage-IV from registered in the country from April 1, 2020.

The road transport authoritie­s, however, said that the dealers and distributo­rs had got the BS-IV compliant vehicles registered in the names of their directors or owners or persons connected with them before the deadline of March 31, 2020, to tide over the Supreme Court-imposed prohibitio­n and sought to register the sales of these vehicles to outsiders as second sales, and therefore second sales of the new vehicles by these distributo­rs after March 31, 2020 “were all illicit and prohibited as such.”

HC, however, refused to accept the transport authority’s stand.

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