plates implement 2008 judgment or face contempt of court punishment
In 2001 centre government issued a notification making HSRP high security registration mandatory.
Later Maninderjit Singh Bitta filed a petition and gave judgment in 2008.
The court on May 8, 2008 had asked the governments to make modifications in the HSRP scheme drafted by the Centre and implement it within 6 months, a deadline which was extended from time to time.
The Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice S H Kapadia and Justices K S Radhakrishnan and Swatanter Kumar told the Centre and states to speedily implement the policy on installation of high security registration plates (HSRP) in 9 crore vehicles across the country.
Supreme Court bench issued contempt notices to the transport secretaries of Delhi, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh for non implementation of its 8 May 2008 Judgment.
Supreme Court also warned that if there was deliberate delay in implementing the court's order, then the transport secretary concerned would not only face punishment under the Contempt of Court Act but also end up paying heavy fine from his pocket.
SC also said that it’s the duty of government executive that to implement the court's order within the stipulated time, especially when the issue concerned safety of citizens, which was of paramount interest for the governments.
Supreme Court also ordered transport secretaries of Delhi, UP and Punjab to file their personal affidavits within four weeks and if they failed to do then they will be to be personally present in court during the next hearing.
The court also directed those states which have initiated the process of implementation of HSRPs to complete it within 6 weeks.
Supreme Court also said that it’s in the public interest
the plates will help to track down stolen vehicles through a GPS security chip attached to HSRPs to prevent its misuse for terrorist and disruptive activities.
Each high security registration plates are estimated to cost between Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.
What are the benefits, advantages of HSRP?
1.
car jacking or thefts would be reduced
2.
For police it will make Easy to identify traffic offences, stolen vehicles and vehicles involved in crimes.
3.
It will become very easy to find out hit and run or accident cars.
4.
Implementation of automatic toll collection, reducing time spent on collection.
5.
The HSRP will help to track down stolen cars also.
6.
Will limit the use of cars by terrorist also.
Question:
What are the salient features of HSRP?
Answer:
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India has amended Rule 50 of Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 to make uniform pattern of displaying registration mark throughout India.
The HSRP system will provide the registration mark to be displayed at front, rear and on windshield of the vehicles. Salient features of HSRP system –
In HSRP system, the affixing of registration plate would be carried out either within the RTO premises or at the designated premises authorised by the Transport Department of the State.
1.
Plate will be made of 1.0mm aluminium of DIN/745/DIN 1783 02 ISO-7591 with round corners and registration mark exhibited in English and Arabic numerals hot-stamped.
The registration mark will have reflective sheets of imperishable nature guaranteed for a minimum five years.
2.
Each plate shall be protected against counterfeiting by applying chromium-based hologram of hot-stamping containing IND of blue colour at left centre of plate.
3.
The plates will be fastened with non-removable-non-reusable snap lock.
4.
The HSRP will be tamper-proof and non-replaceable.
Any attempt made to remove or replace the number plate will break the snap lock making it impossible to instal any other number plate.
Any attempt to remove the third plate in the form of a self-destructive chromium based hologram sticker, affixed on the windshield will spoil/break the sticker itself making it non-reusable.
5.
The number plate will be fitted within the premises of registering authority or at any other place designated by the Transport Department of the State concerned.
Question:
What is the role of Central Government, relating to introduction of HSRP?
Answer:
The role of Central Govt. is limited to:
• Notifying the standards and specifications of High Security Registration Plates.
• Notifying the testing agencies who are to test the plates and give Type Approval to vendors based on these specifications.
• Notifying the date of implementation.
Question:
What is the role of State Government, relating to introduction of HSRP?
Answer:
The role of State Govt. is:
• To implement the scheme in accordance with the rules framed by Central Government.
• To select the vendors from among those who have been given Type Approval Certificate by the authorized testing agencies under Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
• After selection of vendor, to make sure that proper controls are being exercised at the time of issuance of these plates.
Question:
Which testing agencies have been authorized to give Type Approval certificate?
Answer:
They are:
• Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), Delhi, Mathura Road, P.O. CRRI, New Delhi-20
• Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), P.B. 832, Pune- 411004
• Vehicle Research & Development Establishment (VRDE), Vahan Nagar, Ahmed Nagar-414006
Question:
Who can be selected by State to sell/affix HSRP?
Answer:
Any prospective vendor can obtain type approval certificate from any of the authorized testing agencies and thereafter can participate in the selection procedure by the State Governments. It is for the State Govt. to select a vendor or vendors.
Question:
Does Central Government grant License/appoint distributor/give franchise?
Answer:
The Central Government does not grant license or appoint distributor/ give franchise to any vendor.
Question:
How many vendors have got type approval?
Answer:
As on date following 18 vendors have got type approval certificate from authorized testing agencies.
List of Vendors who got the approval
1.
M/s Shimnit Utsch India pvt. Ltd,
8th floor, Regent Chambers, Nariman Point,
Mumbai-400021
From CRRI
2.
M/s Utsav Safety System (P) Ltd.
E-1/12, Vasant Vihar,
New Delhi-110 057
From ARAI
3.
M/s Real Industries India Ltd.
34,Rama Road,
New Delhi-110 015
From CRRI
4.
Promuk Hoffmann,
International Limited,
204,Swapnalok Complex,
92,S.D.Road, Secunderabad-500003.
From ARAI
5.
Eastern (Steel & Saws) Industries Pvt. Ltd.
B-10, Deonar village Road,
Deonar, Mumbai-400038,
From CRRI
6.
M/s Omish Traders
Social Compound, Marol Pipline
Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400059 From ARAI
7.
M/s Metro Wilhem Grewe Ltd.
B-92, Mayapuri Industrial Area, Phase-I
New Delhi-110064
From ARAI
8.
M/s Almighty Impex Pvt. Ltd.
C-791, New Friends Colony
New Delhi-110065
From ARAI
9.
M/s. D.D.Licence Plates, Div. of
D.D.Ind. Ltd.
F1/9.Okla Industrial Area Phase-I
New Delhi-110020 From ARAI
10.
M/s. Emperor Granites Pvt. Ltd.
Uttam House, 69, P.D. Mellow Road, Carnac Bundr, Mumbai-400009
From ARAI
11.
M/s Signs India Ltd.
810 (Old 406), Anna Salai,
Mount Road, Nandanam,
Chennai-600 035.
From ARAI
12.
Rayson’s Mid Road Sign Craft
Pvt. Ltd.
39-A, First floor, B.J.B Nagar
Bhubaneswar-751014
From ARAI
13.
M/s. Celex Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Poddar Pont, 10th floor,
Block ‘A’,
113, Park Street,
Kolkata – 700 016. From ARAI
14.
M/s. Road Sketch Pvt. Ltd.
Flat No.80, MIG Flats,
Loni Road, Shahdara,
Delhi-110 032
From ARAI
15.
Hind Industries Limited,
A-1, Phase-I,
Okhla Industrial Area,
New Delhi-110 020 From ARAI
16.
Agros Impex (I) Pvt. Ltd.
202, Composite House,
170, Prajapat Nagar,
Opp: B-2, Gulmohar Park,
New Delhi – 110 049
From VRDE
17.
M/S.Arch Promoters Pvt. Ltd.,
D-103, Defence Colony,
New Delhi-110 024 From CRRI
18.
RSD Security Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
B-68, Sector 36,
NOIDA-201301.
From ARAI.
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Friday, April 08, 2011
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