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What is the punishment for juvenile under section 181


16-May-2023 (In Child Custody Law)
Sir can a juvenile how many days spent for dhara 181 section 4
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Driving without holding an effective driving licence S.3r/wS. 181 of MV Act 3months or Rs. 500 or both
2. Driving by an under-aged person (Minor driving vehicle) S.4r/wS. 181 of MV Act 3months or Rs. 500 or both
3. Owner or person in-charge of a vehicle permitting an
unlicensed person or an under-aged person to drive it
(Parents/guardians/ friends permitting minor to drive vehicle)
S.5r/wS. 180 of MV Act 3months or Rs. 1000 or both
4. Holding of a driving licence permitting it to be used by other
person.
S. 6(2)r/wS. 177 of MV.Act Rs. 100 for first offence
5. (i) Disqualified person driving a vehicle or (ii) applying for or
obtaining a driving licence or (iii) seeking a licence without
disclosing endorsements made on driving licence preciously
held
S. 23r/wS. 182(1) of MV.Act 3 month or Rs. 500
6. (i) Disqualified conductor acting as conductor or (ii) applying
for or obtaining a conductors licence or (iii) seeking a licence
without disclosing endorsements made on licence previously
held.
S. 36r/wS. 182 of MV.Act One month or Rs. 100 or both
7. Running driving school without a licence R. 24 C.MV. Rules r/w
S. 177 of MV Act
Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
8. Driving a vehicle at an excessive speed S. 112r / wS. 183(1) of MV.Act Rs.400 for first offence
Rs. 1,000 for second or subsequent
offence
9. Any person permitting his employee or a person subject to his
control to drive a vehicle at an excessive speed
S. 112r / wS. 183(2) of MV.Act Rs. 300 for first offence
Rs. 500 for second or subsequent
offence
10. Driving or permitting to drive a vehicle carrying excess load Ss. 113(3), 114,115 r/w
S.194(1) of MV Act
Minimum Rs. 2,000 and additional
Rs. 1,000 per ton of excess load
together with charges for offloading
the excess load
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
11. Driver refusing to stop and submit his vehicle to weighing or
removing the load prior to weighing
S. 114 r/w S.194(2) of MV Act Rs. 3,000
12. Any person driving or permitting to drive and vehicle with a
left-hand steering control unless equipped with a device of a
prescribed nature
S. 120 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
13. Driving dangerously / its Abetment S. 184/S.188 of MV Act 6 months or Rs. 1,000 for first
offence or both
2 years or Rs.2,000 for second or
subsequent offence within 3 years
of previous commission or both
14. Driving by a drunken person or by a person under influence or
drugs / its Abetment
S. 185/S.188 of MV Act 6 months or Rs. 2,000 for first
offence or both
2 years or Rs.3,000 for second or
subsequent offence within 3 years
of previous commission or both
15. Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive / its
Abetment
S. 186/S.188 of MV Act Rs. 200 for first offence
Rs. 500 for second or subsequent
offence
16. Driving an uninsured vehicle S. 146 r/w S.196 of MV Act 3 months or Rs. 1,000 or both
17. Driver’s failure to obey traffic sign (Red light jumping,
violation of yellow line, changing lane without indication, etc.)
S. 119 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
18. Driver’s failure to obeyscribed signals on prescribed occasions S. 121 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
19. Violation of restriction of time on HTVs on specified roads/
areas
S. 115 r/w S.194 of MV Act Rs. 2,000
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
20. Driver allowing any person to obstruct his control of the
vehicle (Sitting at a place so as to hamper driving etc.)
S. 125 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
21. Driver of a two-wheeler / motor cycle carrying more than one
person in addition to himself (Triple riding)
S. 128(1) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
22. Driver and pillion rider failing to wear protective head gear
(Helmet)
S. 129 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
23. Any person in-charge of a vehicle or a trailer abandoning or
permitting to abandon, etc., in a public place (iproper and
obstructive parking)
S. 122, 127 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence (owner shall also be liable
for towing costs)
24. Any person in-charge of a vehicle carrying or permitting to
carry any person on the running board, etc.
S. 123(1) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
25. Any person in-charge of a vehicle keeping or permitting to
keep a vehicle stationary without the required precautions
S. 126 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
26. Failure to take precautions at unguarded Railway level
crossing
S. 131 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
27. Failure of driver to stop in certain cases S. 132 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
28. Using mobile phone while driving a vehicle R.21(25) of C.MV. Rules r/w
S.177 of MV Act
Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
29. Carrying persons in excess of seating capacity in goods
carriage
R.21(10) of CMV Rules r/w
S.177 of MV Act
Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
30. Demanding excess fare by Auto rickshaw / Taxi R.21(23) of CMV Rules r/w
S.177 of MV Act
Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
31. Driving motor vehicle without number plates (Not displaying
number plate)
R. 50 of CMV Rules r/w
S.177 of MV Act
Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
32. Carrying of explosive and highly inflammable substance in
transport vehicle
S. 177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
33. Any person traveling on the running board or on the top or on
the bonnet of a motor vehicle
S. 123(2) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
34. Any person keeping a disabled vehicle in any public place so
as to cause impediment to the free flow of traffic
S. 201 of MV Act Rs. 50 per hour besides towing
charges
35. Failure to intimate change of residence or place of business by
owner of a vehicle within time prescribed
S. 49 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence(However, State
Government may prescribe different
amounts having regard to period of
delay)
36. Failure to report to Registering Authority fact of transfer of
vehicle within time prescribed
S. 50 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence (However, State
Government may prescribe different
amounts having regard to period of
delay)
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
37. Unauthorised alteration in vehicle (Including those facilitating
its operation by a different type of fuel)
S. 52 r/w S.191 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence (However, State
Government may prescribe different
amounts having regard to period of
delay)
38. Driver, in a public place, failing to produce his licence, on
demand, to any police officer in uniform
S. 130(1) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
39. Conductor, in any public place, failing to produce his licence,
on demand, by any officer of the Motor Vehicles Department
S. 130(2) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
40. Owner or driver or person in-charge or a motor vehicle, on
demand by a registering authority, or any other officer or the
Motor Vehicles Department failing to produce (i) the
certificate of insurance of the vehicle; and where the vehicle is
a transport vehicle (ii) certificate of fitness, and (iii) permit
S. 130(3) r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
41. Any person driving a motor vehicle in any public place, on
demand by a police officer in uniform or officers of Motor
Vehicles Department, failing to produce
(a) the certificate of insurance;
(b) the certificate of registration;
(c) the driving licence; and in case of a transport vehicle
(d) certificate of fitness, and
(e) the permit
S. 158 r/w S.177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
42. When the driver or conductor of a motor vehicle is accused of
any offence under the MV Act, the owner of such vehicle
failing, on demand, by a police officer authorized to give
information regarding the name and address of and the licence
held by the driver or conductor
S. 133 r/w S.187 of MV Act 3 months or Rs.500 for the first
offence or both
6 months or Rs. 1,000 for
subsequent offence or both
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
43. When any person is injured or any property of a third party is
damaged in a motor vehicle accident, the driver or person incharge
of the vehicle:
(a) not providing medical aid to the victim of the
accident.
(b) Not giving the information regarding accident, etc., on
demand by a police officer or at the nearest police
station
(c) Not giving the information regarding accident to the
insurer
S. 134 r/w S.187 of MV Act 3 months or Rs.500 for the first
offence or both
6 months or Rs. 1,000 for
subsequent offence or both
44. Any person driving or owner permitting to drive vehicle
without effective registration or displaying false registration
marks in any public or in any other place (Using “unregistered
vehicle” or displaying “Applied For” )
S. 39(1) r/w S.192(1) of MV Act Upto Rs. 5,000 for first offence but
not less than Rs. 2,000
One year or upto Rs. 10,000 for
second or subsequent offence but
not less than Rs.5,000 or both
45. Plying a vehicle with registration mark of other State for more
than 12 months
S. 47 r/w S. 177 of MV Act Rs. 100 for first offence
Rs. 300 for second or subsequent
offence
46. Any person driving or permitting to drive a vehicle without
the necessary permit for the route or area in which or for the
purpose for which it is being used
S. 66(1) r/w S.192-A of MV Act Upto Rs. 5,000 for first offence but
not less than Rs. 2,000
Upto one year but not being less
than 3 months, upto Rs.10,000 for
second or subsequent offence but
not less than Rs.5,000
47. Any manufacturer using sub-standard articles or process S. 109(3 ) r /w S.182-A of MV
Act
Rs.1,000 for first offence
Rs. 5,000 for second or subsequent
offence
48. Any person driving or permitting to drive in any public place a
defective motor vehicle or trailer, if such defect results in an
accident causing bodily injury or damage to property
S. 190(1) of MV Act Rs. 250 for first offence.
Imprisonment of three month or fine
upto Rs. 1000 for 2nd offence.
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
49. Any person driving or permitting to drive in any public place
any motor vehicle which violates the standards prescribed in
relation to road safety, control of noise and air pollution.
(Using vehicle with defective or without silencer, etc.)
S. 190(2) of MV Act Rs.1,000 for first offence
Rs. 2,000 for second or subsequent
offence
50. Any person driving or permitting to drive in any public place a
motor vehicle which violates the provisions of MV Act or
Rules relating to dangerous or hazardous goods
S. 190(3) of MV Act One year or Rs. 3,000 for first
offence or both
3 years or Rs. 5,000 for second or
subsequent offence or both
51. Any importer or dealer selling, delivering or offering to sell or
deliver a motor vehicle or trailer in such a condition or altered
condition that its use in a public place would contravene
Chapter VII of MV Act
S. 191 of MV Act Rs.500
52. Any person traveling in a stage carriage without ticket or pass,
or not producing ticket or pass on requisition
S. 124 r/w S. 178(1) of MV Act Rs.500
53. Conductor of a stage carriage willfully or negligently failing to
accept fare or issue ticket or supplied a ticket of a lesser value
or Check in Inspector willfully or negligently failing or
refusing to check pass or ticket
S. 178(2) of MV Act Rs.500
54. Permit holder of contract carriage refusing to ply or to carry
passengers:
(a) in the case of two-wheelers or three-wheelers
(b) in the case of others
S. 178(3) of MV Act
Rs.50
Rs.200
55. Any person disobeying directions given by any person or
authority empowered, or obstruction any person or authority in
the discharge of his functions under the MV Act
S. 179(1) of MV Act Rs.500
56. Any passenger withholding the required information or giving
false information
S. 179(2) of MV Act One month or Rs. 500 or both
57. Racing and trials of speed
S. 189 of MV Act One month or Rs. 500 or both
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Description of offence Section/Rule Maximum of punishment Term of
Imprisonment/Fine
58. Any person engaging himself as an agent or canvasser in
contravention of S. 93 or Rules made there under
S. 93 r/w S. 193 of MV Act Rs. 1,000 for first offence
6 months or Rs.2,000 for second or
subsequent offence or both
59. Taking vehicle without authority S. 197 of MV Act 3 months or Rs. 500 or both
60. Unauthorized interference with vehicle S. 198 of MV Act Rs. 100
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