This new rule could stop you from selling your vehicle: Details
What will happen if your vehicle has pending toll fees?
The most significant impact of this amendment is on vehicle documentation and approvals. Under the new rules, you will not get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to sell your vehicle or move it to another state unless all pending toll dues are paid. In simple terms, if there are unpaid toll charges, the vehicle cannot be sold or re-registered in a different state.
In addition, vehicles with outstanding toll charges will not be eligible for the issuance or renewal of a Certificate of Fitness, a mandatory requirement for older vehicles and commercial vehicles to remain legally roadworthy. For commercial vehicles applying for a National Permit, the rules now clearly state that there must be no unpaid toll fees linked to the vehicle.The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has also updated Form 28, which is used to apply for an NOC. Therefore, moving forward, applicants will now have to state whether there are any unpaid toll charges against their vehicle and share the related details.
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