S. Rajaseekaran V/s Union of India (UOI) and Ors.

Information Type: Judicial Information
Court: Supreme Court
Date of Judgment(s): 2014-04-22
Case No: 295 of 2012
Case Type: Writ Petition (Civil)
Judge Name: P. Sathasivam, C.J.I., Ranjan Gogoi and N.V. Ramana,
Statutes / Acts: Motor Vehicle Act, 1988
Section: Section 3, Section4, Section 5, Section 6, Section 7 & Article 32 of the Constitution of India
Bench Strength: Bench with Chief Justice
State of Appellant(s): Tamilnadu
Case Note / Description :

(I) The Committee will be notified by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India forthwith.

(II) The Committee will have its office in the national capital and requisite infrastructure including manpower will be provided by the Central Government.

(III) The remuneration and perquisites of the Chairman of the Committee and its members will be fixed by the Union Government in consultation with the individual concerned and in accordance with prevailing norms.

(IV) All State Governments as well as different Ministries/Departments/Wings of the Central Government who are currently looking after the multi-dimensional issues pertaining to road safety will submit their first report to the Committee within three months from today indicating the state of implementation and enforcement of all laws pertaining to (i) licensing; (ii) certification of fitness of vehicles; (iii) limits of use of vehicles i.e. passenger carrying capacity, weight carrying capacity etc.; (iv) use of road safety devices; (v) adherence to norms including user of roads, and (vi) deployment of adequate manpower for enforcement of the existing provisions of law.

(V) The Union Government as well as the State Government shall also indicate their views on the necessity of further change in the law, if any.

(VI) The Union Government as well as the Government of the States shall also offer their views on the suggestions/recommendations of the different bodies/persons noticed and mentioned in the present order which are presently not under implementation.

(VII) The Committee shall undertake a detailed scrutiny and examination of the Report(s) that may be submitted and the views of the Central and State Governments with regard to necessity of further legislation or changes in the existing laws.

(VIII) The Committee will submit its report to this Court within three months after receipt of report from the Union and the State Governments indicating and expressing its views on each of the matters referred to in the present order including the deficiencies and the defaults on the part of any of the stakeholders, as may be found.

35. The matter be posted for further consideration before this Court on the expiry of six months from today along with the report (s) as may be submitted pursuant to the present order.

36. A copy of this order be furnished to the Petitioner and each of the Respondents as well as to the Chief Secretaries of all the States/Union Territories.

 
 
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