WHAT IS SECTION 177 OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT,1988

INTRODUCTION

Traffic offences under section 177 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

Section 177 does not cover any specific traffic violation. Instead, the section lists out punishments for traffic offences where no specific penalty has been established.

The New Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019, also called Motor Vehicles Act, (Amendment of 2019), introduced many changes by significantly increasing the monetary fines on certain traffic offences. Let us take a look at all the new Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 penalties that have been implemented since September 1, 2019:

SECTION 177

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SECTION 177 OFFENCE AND PENALTY

Traffic OffenceOld Penalty as per Motor Vehicle Act, 1988New Penalty as per Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019
Vehicle without permitUp to ₹5,000Community service, imprisonment of up to 6 months and/or ₹10,000 fine
Unauthorised use of a vehicle without valid driving licence₹1000₹1,000 – ₹5,000
Seizing motor vehicle by force/taking a vehicle without lawful authority₹500₹5,000
Racing/speeding₹500Community service, imprisonment of 1 month and/or ₹5,000 fine ;
for a subsequent offence- imprisonment of up to 1 month and/or ₹10,000 fine
Road regulation violation₹100₹500
Power of officers to impound documentsN/ASuspension of driving licence
Oversized vehiclesN/ACommunity service and/or ₹5,000 – ₹10,000
Overloading of two-wheelers₹100₹2,000 fine, disqualification of licence for 3 months and/or community service
Overloading of passengersN/A₹1,000 per extra passenger
Overloading₹2,000 + ₹1,000 per extra tonne₹20,000 + ₹2,000 per extra tonne
Over-speeding₹400LMV: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000
MPV/HPV: ₹2,000 – ₹4,000 and/or impounding of driving licence
Offences relating to an accidentN/AFor the first offence: imprisonment of up to 6 months and/or fine of up to ₹5,000;
For a subsequent offence: imprisonment of up to 1 year and/or ₹10,000 fine
Offences committed by enforcing authoritiesN/ATwice the penalty under the relevant section
Offences by juvenilesN/AThe guardian/owner of the car shall be deemed to be guilty.
3 years’ imprisonment with a penalty of ₹25,000 and cancellation of the registration of the vehicle for 12 months.
The juvenile driving the car will be tried under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children
Obstructing the free flow of traffic₹50₹500
Not wearing a helmet while riding₹100Disqualification of driving licence for 3 months and/or ₹1,000 fine, community service
Not providing a way for emergency vehicles like ambulanceN/A₹10,000 and/or community service
No Seat belt₹100₹1,000 and/or community service
Drunk driving₹2,000Imprisonment of 6 months-1 year and/or ₹10,000 fine for the first offence;
₹15,000 fine and/or imprisonment of up to 2 years for a subsequent offence
₹15,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 2 years for a subsequent offence
Driving without insurance₹1,000 and/or punishment up to 3 months₹2,000 and/or imprisonment up to 3 months for the first offence;
₹4000 and/or imprisonment up to 3 months for the subsequent offence
Driving without a valid driving licence₹500₹5,000 and/or community service
Driving when mentally/physically unfit to drive₹200 for the first offence;
₹500 for a subsequent offence
₹1,000 for the first offence;
₹2,000 for a subsequent offence
Driving despite disqualification of licence₹500₹10,000 and/or community service
Disobedience of orders of authorities₹500₹2,000
Dangerous driving (e.g., jumping a red light)₹1,000₹1,000 – ₹5,000 fine and/or imprisonment of 6 months to 1 year for the first offence, seizure of licence;
₹10,000 fine and/or imprisonment of up to 2 years for a subsequent offence
Aggregators (violations of licencing conditions)N/A₹25,000 to ₹1 Lakh
General offences₹100 for the first offence;
₹300 for subsequent offence
₹500 for the first offence;
₹1,500 for subsequent offence

The monetary fines under Section 177 of the MV Act, range from ₹500 for first-time offences to ₹1,500 for repeating the same offences.

The traffic violations under Section 177 include offences like not following mandatory traffic signs/particular prescribed signals, allowing someone to obstruct your control of the vehicle, etc. At the time of amendments made in the Motor Vehicles Act, the fines under Section 177 were increased from ₹100 and ₹300 to ₹500 and ₹1,500 respectively.

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