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The Registration Certificate (RC) of your vehicle is the official document which states that your vehicle is registered with the Indian Government. It mentions the territorial boundary in which the vehicle can be used, engine and chassis number, fuel used, cubic capacity, and specifies the category of the vehicle.
It is decided matter therefore go to court and meet the ahlmad there of concerned Court where your matter was last heard with your case details. He would return the same to you and take acknowledgement of receipt. He will guide you about formality part.
You have to file an application in the court. After considering the application, court can order to release the RC of the vehicle.
You can file an application in the court where your matter is pending asking the court to release your Registration Certificate. the court if feels that the Registered Certificate can be returned and is not required for further purpose than you will get it back.
A registration certificate or RC is an official document stating that your vehicle is registered with the Indian government. It acts as a document proving the registration of your motor vehicle.
In India, it is essential for a vehicle owner to obtain a registration certificate as the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 1988 makes it mandatory for every vehicle owner to have a valid RC to be able to drive a motor vehicle on Indian roads. The MV Act states that no person can drive a vehicle on Indian roads without a registration certificate.
Reference: A registration certificate as the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 1988 makes it mandatory for every vehicle owner to have a valid RC to be able to drive a motor vehicle on Indian roads. The MV Act states that no person can drive a vehicle on Indian roads without a registration certificate. – 202100333-20210043-7876 –
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