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Minor fined Rs 42k for driving scooty without paper
Abhay Kumar
DHNS
Last Updated IST
Representative image. DH Photo
Representative image. DH Photo

In one of the biggest penalties imposed in Bihar, a minor boy in Bhagalpur district was slapped with a fine of Rs 42,000 for driving a scooty without registration papers and helmet. He was also charged with triple-loading.

The incident took place on Saturday evening when the minor, a resident of Chanakya Vihar Colony, was going somewhere along with his two friends on a new scooty. The two-wheeler, registered in someone else’s name, was purchased on August 28 for a sum of Rs 56,127.

In the meantime, vehicle-checking drive was on in Bhagalpur. The Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI), Vinay Shankar Tripathi, asked the boy to stop and show the papers of the two-wheeler.

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The minor said the registration papers of the vehicle were at home. He could not produce his driving licence either. Neither he was wearing a helmet. When the officer checked his identity card, he was found to be 15 years of age. The MVI asked him to pay a fine of Rs 42,000.

“Under the new provision of the amended motor vehicle act, a penalty of Rs 25,000 has to be imposed if the vehicle is being driven by a minor,” said the source in the Transport Department.

“The boy was also slapped with a fine of Rs 5000 for driving other person’s vehicle. Another fine of Rs 5000 was imposed for not having a driving licence. Yet another Rs 5000 penalty was imposed for not having registration papers. Besides, Rs 1000 fine was imposed for not wearing a helmet and another Rs 1000 for triple-loading,” said the source, giving a break-up of Rs 42,000 penalty.

The minor boy apologised for the lapse and said he stayed alone in Bhagalpur as his father was a defence personnel and posted in Hyderabad.

“A fine of Rs 5000 will be waived off if his parents or guardian show the registration papers of the two-wheeler,’ said the MVI.

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(Published 08 September 2019, 17:52 IST)