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Is the rise in road offence penalties overdone and counterproductive?

Fines should be made truly steep so that they act as a deterrent but not so steep that they provide scope for harassment and corruption

September 17, 2019 / 13:43 IST
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Subir Roy

The Motor Vehicles Act passed by the Lok Sabha incorporating the 2017 amendments has created waves and secured headlines. Under it, the Delhi area has fined a truck Rs 1.41 lakh for overloading while an autorickshaw has been fined Rs 47,500 in Odisha for plying without any papers.

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The situation now is that sometimes the fines at the new rates can exceed the original cost of acquiring the vehicle in question.

Unsurprisingly, several states (this legislation comes under the concurrent list which allows states the right to exercise their discretion in enforcing the law)Ā will not levy the new rates for fines whereas others will reduce them. It is understood that some Congress- ruled states like Punjab and Rajasthan, as also non-NDA ones like West Bengal, Kerala and Telangana, have decided not to fall in line. But the list also includes those like Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra where the BJP is in power.