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31
Jan
2019
'Person with LMV licence can drive transport vehicles'
A person with a light motor vehicle (LMV) driving licence is entitled to drive transport vehicles below 7,500kg in weight, the high court said in a judgment.
KOCHI: A person with a light motor vehicle (LMV) driving licence is entitled to drive transport vehiclesbelow 7,500kg in weight, the high court said in a judgment.
Referring to a Supreme Court decision of 2017 (Mukund Dewangan vs Oriental Insurance Company Ltd), Justice K Surendra Mohan said in the judgment, "In view of the above authoritative pronouncement of the apex court, the petitioners in these cases are entitled to succeed... they are persons entitled to drive transport vehicles provided the gross vehicle weight does not exceed 7,500kg."
The court order came after considering three petitions by persons holding licences to drive light motor vehicles. Regional transport officer of Tirur had denied endorsements on their licences to drive transport vehicles as they had not passed Class VIII.
Approaching the court through advocate K K Mohammed Ravuf, the petitioners contented that rule 6 of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules only specifies that an applicant should have studied up to Class IV and have one year of LMV driving experience to be authorized to drive a transport vehicle. Motor Vehicles Act was amended in 1994 taking away the different classes of transport vehicles that were there earlier, their counsel argued.
In the judgment, the court said the issue has been concluded by the SC decision of 2017. It was held by the apex court that a light motor vehicle includes a transport vehicle. As per section 2(47) of the Motor Vehicles Act, a transport vehicle includes a public service vehicle, a goods carriage, an educational institution bus or a private service vehicle.
Referring to a Supreme Court decision of 2017 (Mukund Dewangan vs Oriental Insurance Company Ltd), Justice K Surendra Mohan said in the judgment, "In view of the above authoritative pronouncement of the apex court, the petitioners in these cases are entitled to succeed... they are persons entitled to drive transport vehicles provided the gross vehicle weight does not exceed 7,500kg."
The court order came after considering three petitions by persons holding licences to drive light motor vehicles. Regional transport officer of Tirur had denied endorsements on their licences to drive transport vehicles as they had not passed Class VIII.
Approaching the court through advocate K K Mohammed Ravuf, the petitioners contented that rule 6 of the Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules only specifies that an applicant should have studied up to Class IV and have one year of LMV driving experience to be authorized to drive a transport vehicle. Motor Vehicles Act was amended in 1994 taking away the different classes of transport vehicles that were there earlier, their counsel argued.
In the judgment, the court said the issue has been concluded by the SC decision of 2017. It was held by the apex court that a light motor vehicle includes a transport vehicle. As per section 2(47) of the Motor Vehicles Act, a transport vehicle includes a public service vehicle, a goods carriage, an educational institution bus or a private service vehicle.