Motor Vehicles Act, 1988- CHAPTER IX - INSURANCE OF MOTOR VEHICLES AGAINST THIRD PARTY RISKS - Kerala RTO


                   
145. Definitions,- In this Chapter,-
(a) authorised insurer” means as insurer for the time being carrying on general insurance business In India under the General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act, 1972( 57 of 1972), and any Government insurance fund authorised to do general insurance business under this Act;

(b) certificate of insurance” means a certificate issued by an authorised insurer in pursuance of sub-section (3) of section 147 and includes a cover note complying with such requirements as may be prescribed, and where more than one certificate has been issued in connection with a policy, or where a copy of a certificate has been issued, all those certificates or that copy, as the case may be; 

© “liability” wherever used in relation to the death of or a bodily injury to any person, includes liability in respect thereof under section 140;

(d) “policy of insurance” includes “certificate of insurance”;

(e) “property” includes goods carried in the motor vehicle, , bridges, culverts, causeways, trees, post, and milestones;

(f) “reciprocating country” means any such country as may on the basis of reciprocity by the Central Government in the Official Gazette to be a reciprocating country for the purpose of this Chapter;

(g) “third party” includes the Government;

146. Necessity for insurance against third party risks, - (1) No person shall use, except as a passenger, or cause or allow any other person to use, a motor vehicle in a public place, unless there is in force in relation to the use of the vehicle by that person or that other person, as the case may be, a policy of insurance complying with the requirements of this Chapter.
      Provided that in the case of a motor vehicle carrying, or meant to carry, dangerous or hazardous goods, there shall also be a policy of insurance under the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991.
Explanation: - A person driving a motor vehicle merely as a paid employee, while there is in force in relation to the use of the vehicle no such policy as is required by this sub-section, shall be deemed to act in contravention of the sub-section unless he knows or has reason to believe that there is no such policy in force.

      (2)  Sub-section (1) shall not apply to any vehicle owned by the Central Government or a State Government and used for the Government purposes unconnected with any commercial enterprise.
      (3)  The appropriate Government may, by order, exempt from the operation of sub-section (1) any vehicle owned by any of the following authorities namely,-
             (a) the Central Government or a State Government, if the vehicle is used for Government
  purposes unconnected with any commercial enterprise.
             (b) any local authority;
             ©  any State  transport undertaking.
        Provided that no such order shall be made in relation to any such authority unless a fund has been established and is maintained by that authority in accordance with the rules made in that behalf under this Act for meeting any liability arising out of the use of any vehicle of that authority which that authority or any person in its employment may incur to third parties.
       Explanation:- For the purpose of this sub-section ”appropriate Government”  means the Central Government   or any State Government, as the case may be, and,-
           (i)  in relation to any corporation or company owned by the Central Government or that State
Government;

           (ii) in relation to any corporation on company owned by the Central Government and one or
more State Governments, means the Central Government;

           (iii) in relation to any other State transport undertaking or any local authority, means the
Government which has control over that undertaking or authority.

147. Requirements of policies and limits of liabilities, - (1) In order to comply with the requirements of this chapter, a policy of insurance must be a policy which-

         (a) is issued by a person who is an authorised insurer; and

         (b)  insures the person or classes of persons specified in the policy to the extent specified in sub-
section (2),-

(i) against any liability which may be incurred by him in respect of the death of  or bodily
    injury to any person, including owner of the goods or his authorised representative
    carried in the vehicle  or damages to any property of a third party caused by or arising
    out of the vehicle in a public place;

(ii) against the death or bodily injury to any passenger of a public service vehicle caused
     by or arising out of the use of the vehicle in a public  place;

Provided that a policy shall not be required-

  (i) to cover liability in respect of the death, arising out of and in the course of his
       employment, of the employee of a person insured by the policy or in respect of bodily
       injury submitted by such an employee arising out of and in the course of his
       employment other than a liability arising under the Workman’s Compensation Act,
       1923 ( 8 of 1923), in respect of the death of, or bodily injury to, any such employee-

              (a) engaged in driving the vehicle, or

              (b) if it is a public service vehicle engaged as a conductor of the vehicle or in
                    examining tickets on the vehicle, or

              ©  to cover any contractual liability.

     Explanation:- For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that the death of or bodily injury to any person or damage to any property of a third party shall be deemed to have been caused or to have arisen out of, the use of the vehicle in a public place notwithstanding that the person who is dead or injured or the property which is damaged was not in public place at the time of the accident, if the act or omission  which lead to the accident occurred in a public place.

(2) Subject to the proviso to sub-section (1),  a policy of insurance referred to in sub-section (1), shall 
cover any liability incurred in respect of any accident, upon the following limits, namely,-

    (a) save as provided in clause (b), the amount of liability incurred;

    (b) in respect of any damage to any property of a third party, a limit of rupees six thousand:

       Provided that any policy of insurance issued with any limited liability and in force, immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall continue to be effective for a period of four months after such commencement or till the date of expiry of such policy whichever is earlier.

    (3)  A policy shall be of no effect for the purpose of this Chapter, unless and until there is issued by
the insurer in favour of the persons by whom the policy is effected a certificate of insurance in the prescribed form and containing the prescribed particulars  of any condition subject to which the policy is issued and of any other prescribed matters, and different forms, particulars and matters may be prescribed in different cases.

     (4)  Where a cover note is issued by the insurer under the provisions of this Chapter or the rules made thereunder is not followed by a policy of insurance within the prescribed time, the insurer shall, within seven days of the expiry of the period of validity of the cover note, notify the fact to the registering authority in whose records the vehicle to which the cover note relates has been registered or to such other authority as the State Government may prescribe.

     (5)  Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, an insurer issuing a policy of insurance under this section shall be liable to indemnify the person or classes of persons specified in the policy in respect of any liability which the policy purports to cover in the case of that person or those classes of persons.

148. Validity of policies of insurance issued in reciprocating countries,- Where, in pursuance of an arrangement between India and any reciprocating country, any motor vehicles registered in the reciprocating country operated on any route or within any area  common to the two countries and there is in force in relation to the use of the vehicle in the reciprocating country  a policy of insurance complying with the requirements of the law of insurance in force in that country, then, notwithstanding anything contained in section 147 but subject to  any rules which may be made under section 164, such policy of insurance has been made as if the policy of insurance had complied with the requirements of this Chapter.

149. Duty of insurers to satisfy judgments and awards against persons insured in respect of third party risks,-  (1)  If,  after a certificate of insurance has been issued under sub-section (3) of section 147 in favour of any person by whom a policy has been effected, judgment or award in  respect of any such liability as is required to be covered by a policy under sub clause  (b) of sub-section (1) of section 147 (being a liability covered by the terms of the policy)[ or  under the provisions of section 163 A ] is obtained against any person insured by the policy, then, notwithstanding that the insurer may be entitled to avoid or cancel or may have avoided or cancelled the policy, the insurer shall, subject to the provisions of this section, pay to the person entitled to the benefit of the decree any sum not exceeding sum insured payable thereunder, as if he were the judgment debtor, in respect of the liability , together with any payable in respect of costs and any sum payable in respect of interest on that sum by virtue of any enactment relating to the interest of judgments.

      (2)  No sum shall be payable by any insurer under sub-section (1) in respect of any judgment or award unless, before the commencement of the proceedings in which the judgment is awarded is given the insurer had notice through the Court or, as the case may be, through the Claims Tribunal of the bringing of the proceedings, or in respect of such judgment or award so long as execution is stayed thereon pending an appeal; and an insurer to whom notice of the bringing of any such proceedings is so given shall be entitled to be made a party thereto and to defend the action on any of the following grounds, namely,-

      (a) that there has been a breach of a specified condition of the policy, being one of the  following
            conditions namely,-

                  (i)  condition excluding the case of the vehicle –

    (a)  for hire or reward, where the vehicle is on the date of the contract of  
           insurance a vehicle is not covered by a permit to ply for hire or reward, or

    (b)   for organized racing or speed testing, or

    ©  for a purpose not allowed by the holder which the vehicle is used, where 
                                    the vehicle is a transport vehicle, or

     (d)  without side car being attached where the vehicle is a motor cycle, or

               (ii)  a condition excluding driving by a named person or persons or any  person who is
                      not duly licensed, or by any person who has been disqualified for holding or
                      obtaining a driving license during the period of disqualification; or
    
               (iii)  a condition excluding liability  for injury caused or contributed by conditions of   war,  civil
                       war, riot or civil commotions; or

          (b)  that the policy is void on the ground that it was obtained by the non-disclosure of material fact
                 or by a representation of fact which was false in some material particular.      

       (3)  Where any such judgment as is referred to in sub-section (1) is obtained from a Court in reciprocating country and in the case of a foreign judgment is, by virtue of the provisions of section 13 of  Code of Civil Procedure, 1908(5 of 1908) conclusive as to any matter adjudicated upon by it, the insurer (being an insurer registered under the Insurance Act, 1938 ( 4 of 1938 ) and whether or not he is registered under the corresponding law of the reciprocating country) shall be liable to the person entitled to the benefit of the decree in the manner to the extent specified in sub-section (1), as if the judgment were given by a Court in India:

                        Provided that no sum shall be payable by the insurer in respect of any such judgment unless,
 before the commencement of the proceedings in which the judgment is given, the insurer had notice through the Court concerned of bringing of the proceedings and the insurer to whom notice is so given is entitled under the corresponding law of the reciprocating country, to be made a party to the proceedings and to defend the section on grounds similar to those specified in sub-section (2)

                  (4)  Where a certificate of insurance has been issued under sub-section (3) of section 147 to the person by whom a policy has been effected, so much of the policy as purports to restrict the insurance of the persons insured thereby reference to any conditions other than those in clause (b) of sub-section (2) shall, as respects such liabilities as required to be covered by a policy by virtue, only of this sub-section shall be entitled to recover the excess form that person.

                   (5) If the amount which an insurer becomes liable under section to pay in respect of a liability incurred by a person insured by a policy exceeds the amount for which the insurer would apart from the provisions of this section be liable under the policy in respect of that liability, the insurer shall be entitled to recover the excess form that person

                                     (6)  In this section the expressions “material fact” and “material particular” means, respectively a fact or particular of such a nature as to influence the judgment of a prudent insurer in determining whether he shall take the  risk and if so, at what premium and on what conditions, and the expression “liability covered by the terms of the policy “ means a liability which is covered by the policy or which would be so covered but for the fact that the insurer is entitled to avoid or cancel or had avoided or cancelled the policy.

                               (7) No insurer to whom the notice referred to in sub-section (2) on sub-section (3) has been given shall be entitled to avoid his liability to any person entitled to the benefit of any such judgment as is referred to in sub-section (3) otherwise than in the manner provided for in sub-section (2) or in the corresponding law of the reciprocating country, as he case may be.

                  Explanation:- For the purpose of this section, “Claims Tribunal” means a Claims Tribunal constituted under section 165 and “award” means an award made by that Tribunal under section168.

150. Rights of third parties against the insurers on insolvency of the insured,-  (1)  Where under any contract of the insurance effected in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, a person insured against liabilities which he may incur to third parties, then-

            (a) in the event of the person becoming insolvent or making a composition or arrangement
                 with his creditors, or

  (b)  where the insured person is a company, in the event of a winding up order being made or a  
        resolution for a voluntary winding up being passed with respect to the company’s business or
        undertaking being duly appointed, or of possession being taken by or on behalf of the holders of
        any debentures secured by any floating charge of any property comprised in or subject to the
        charge.

 If, either before or after that event, any such liability is incurred by the insured person, his rights against the insurer under the contract in respect of the liability shall, not withstanding anything to the contrary in any provision of  law, be transferred to and vest in  the third party to whom the liability was so incurred

(2) Where an order for the administration of the estate of a deceased debtor is made according to the law of insolvency, then, if any debt provable in insolvency is owning by the deceased in respect of a liability to a third party against which he was insured under a contract of insurance in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, the deceased debtor’s rights against the insurer in respect of that liability shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any provisions of law, be transferred to and vest in the person whom the debt is owing.

                   (3)  Any condition in a policy issued for the purpose of this Chapter purporting either directly or indirectly to avoid the policy or to alter the rights of the parties thereunder upon the happening to the insured person of any of the events specified in clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) or upon the making of an order for the administration of the estate of a deceased debtor according to the law of insolvency shall be of no effect.

                             (4)  Upon a transfer under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), the insurer shall be under the same liability to the third party as he would have been to the insured person, but,

               (a) if the liability of the insurer to the insured person exceeds the liability of the insured person to the
                     third part, nothing in this Chapter shall affect the rights of the insured person against the insurer
          in  respect of the excess, and

               (b) if the liability of the person is less than the liability of the insured person to the third party, nothing in this Chapter shall affect the rights of the third party against the insured person in respect of the balance.

151. Duty to give information as to insurance,-  (1)  No person against whom a claim is made in respect of any liability referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 147 shall on demand by or on behalf of the person making the claim refuse to state whether or not he was insured in respect of that liability by any policy issued under the provisions of  this Chapter, or would have been so insured if the insurer had not avoided or cancelled the policy, nor shall he refuse, if he was or would have been so insured, to give such particulars with respect to that policy as were specified in the certificate of insurance issued in respect thereof.

        (2)  In the event of any person becoming insolvent or making a composition or arrangement with his creditors or in the event of an order being made for the administration of the estate of a deceased person according to the law of insolvency, or in the event of a winding up order being made or a resolution for a voluntary winding up being passed with respect to any company or a receiver or manager of the company’s business or undertaking being duly appointed or  of possession being taken by or on behalf of the holders of any debentures secured by a floating charge on any property comprised in or subject to the charge, it shall be the duty of the insolvent debtor, personal representative of the deceased debtor or company, as the case may be, of the official assignee or receiver in insolvency, trustee, liquidator, receiver or manager or person in charge of the property to five at the request of any person claiming that the insolvent debtor, deceased debtor or company is under such liability to him as  is covered by the provisions of   this Chapter, such information as may be reasonably required by him for the purpose of assigning whether any rights have been transferred to and vested in him by section 150, and for the purpose of enforcing such rights, if any, and any such contract of insurance as purports whether directly or indirectly to avoid the contract or to alter the rights of the parties  thereunder upon the giving of such information in the events aforesaid, or otherwise to prohibit or prevent the giving thereof in the said events, shall be  of no effect.

     (3)  If, from the information given to any person in pursuance of sub-section (2) or otherwise, he has reasonable ground for supporting that there have or may have been transferred to him under this Chapter rights against any particular insurer, that insurer shall be subject to the same duty as is imposed by the said sub-section on the persons therein mentioned.

                (4) The duty to give the information imposed by this section shall include a duty to allow all contracts of insurance, receipts for premiums, and other relevant documents in possession or power or the person on whom the duty is so imposed to be inspected and copies thereof to be taken.

    152. Settlement between insurers and insured persons,-  (1)  No settlement made by an insurer in respect of any claim which might be made by a third party in respect of any liability of  the nature referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 147 shall be valid unless such third party is a party to the settlement.


       (2) Where a person who is insured under a policy issued for the purposes of this Chapter gas become insolvent, or where, if such insured person is a company, a winding up order has been made or a resolution for a voluntary winding up has been passes with respect to the company, no agreement made between the insurer and the insured person after the liability has been incurred t a third party and after the commencement of the insolvency or winding up, as the case may be, nor  any waiver, assignment or other disposition made by or payment made to the insured person after the commencement aforesaid shall be effective to defeat the rights transferred to the third party under this Chapter, but those rights shall be the same as if no such agreement, waiver, assignment or disposition or payment has been made.

   153. Saving in respect of sections 150, 151 and 152,-  (1)  For the purpose of section 150, 151 and  152 a reference to  “liabilities to third parties “ in relation to a person insured under any policy of insurance shall not include a reference to any liability of that person in the capacity of insurer under some other plocy of insurance.

     (2)  The provisions of section 150, 151 and 152 shall not apply where a company is wound up voluntarily merely for the purpose of reconstruction or of an amalgamation with another company.

    154. Insolvency of insured persons not to affect liability of insured of claims by third parties,-  Where a certificate of insurance has been issued to a person by whom a policy has been affected, the happening in relation to any person insured by the policy of any such event as is mentioned in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 150 shall, notwithstanding anything contained in this Chapter, not affect any liability or that person of the nature referred to in  clause (b), of sub-section (1) of section 147; but nothing in this section shall affect any rights against the insurer conferred under the provisions of section 150, 150 and 152 on the person to whom the liability was incurred.

   155. Effect of death on certain causes of action,- Not withstanding anything contained in section 306 of Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925)m the death of a person in whose favour a certificate of insurance had been issued, if I occurs after the happening on an event which has given rise to a claim under the provisions of this Chapter, shall not be a bar to the survival of ay cause of action arising out of the said event against his estate or against the insurer.

   156. Effect of certificate of insurance,- When an insurer has issued a certificate if insurance in respect of a contract of insurance between insurer and insured person, then –

                 (a) if and so long as the policy described in the certificate has not been issued by the insurer
                      to the insured, the insurer shall, as between himself and any other person except the
                      insured person a policy of insurance confirming in all respects with the description and
                      particulars stated in such   certificate; and

                                         (b) if the insurer has issued to the insured the  policy described in the certificate, but the
                                                actual terms   of the policy are less favorable to persons claiming under or by virtue of the
                                               policy as stated in the  certificate, the policy shall, as between the insurer and any other
                                               person except the insured, be deemed to be in terms conforming in al respects with the
                                               particulars stated in the said certificate. 

                     157. Transfer of certificate of insurance,-  (1)  Where a person in whose favour the certificate of insurance has been issued in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter transfers to another person the ownership of the motor vehicle in respect of which such insurance was taken together with the policy of insurance  relating thereto, the certificate of insurance and the policy described in the certificate shall be deemed to have been transferred in favour of the person to whom the motor vehicle is transferred with effect from the date of its  transfer.

                      Explanation:- For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that such deemed transfer shall include transfer  of rights and liabilities of the said certificate of insurance and policy of insurance.

              (2) The transferee shall apply within fourteen days from the date of transfer in the prescribed form to the insurer for making necessary changes in regard to the fact of transfer in the certificate of insurance and the policy described in the insurance in his favour and the insurer shall make the necessary changes in the certificate and the policy of insurance in regard to the transfer of insurance.

                        158. Production of certain certificates, license and permit in certain cases,-  (1)  Any person driving a motor vehicle in any place shall, on being so required b a police officer in uniform authorised in this behalf by the State Government, produce,-

                                        (a)  the certificate of insurance;

                                        (b)  the certificate of registration;

                                        ©  the driving license; and

                                        (d) in the case of a transport vehicle, also the certificate of fitness relating to in section 56 and
                                             the Permit,  relating to the use of the vehicle.

        (2)  if, where owing to the presence of a motor vehicle in a public place an accident occurs involving death or bodily injury to another person, the driver of the vehicle does not at the time produce the certificates, driving license and permit referred to in sub-section (1) to a police officer, he shall produce the said certificates, license and permit at the police station at which he make the report required by section 134.

               (3)  No person shall be liable to conviction under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) by reason only of failure to produce the certificate of insurance if, within seven days from the date on which its production was required under sub-section (1), or as the case may be, from the date of occurrence of the accident, he produces the certificate at such police station as may have been specified by him to the police officer who required its production or, as the case may be, to the police officer at the site of the accident or to the officer in charge of the police station at which he reported the accident.

                    Provided that except to such extent and with such modification as may be prescribed, the provisions of this sub-section shall not apply t the driver of a transport vehicle.

                         (4)  The owner of a motor vehicle shall give such information as he may be required by or on behalf of a police officer empowered in this behalf by the State Government to give for the purpose of determining whether the vehicle was not being driven in contravention of section 146 and on any occasion when the driver was required under this section to produce his certificate of insurance.

                (5)  In this section, the expression ” produce his certificate of insurance” means produce for examination the relevant certificate of insurance or such other evidence as may be prescribed that the vehicle was not driven in contravention of section 146,

                         (6)  As soon as any information regarding any accident involving death or bodily injury to any person is recorded or  a report under this section is completed by a police officer, the officer in charge of the police station shall forward a copy of the same within 30 days from the date of recording of information or, as the case may be, on completion of such report to the Claims Tribunal having jurisdiction and a copy thereof to the concerned insurer, and where a copy is made available to the owner, he shall also within thirty days of receipt of such report, forward the same to such Claims Tribunal and insurer.

              159. Production of certificate of insurance or application for authority to use the vehicle, - A State  Government may make rules requiring the owner of any motor vehicle when applying whether by payment of tax or otherwise for authority to use the vehicle in a public place to produce such evidence as may be prescribed by those rules to the effect that either-

                             (a)  on the date when the authority to use the vehicle comes into operation there will be in force the
                                  necessary policy of insurance in relation to the use of the vehicle by the applicant or by other
                                  persons   on his order or with his permission; or

                            (b)  the vehicle is a vehicle to which section 146 does not apply.

               160. Duty to produce vehicle involved in accident, - A  registering authority or the officer in charge of a police station, if so required by a person who alleges that he is entitled to claim compensation in respect of any accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle , or if so required by an insurer against  whom a claim has been made in respect of any motor vehicle, furnish to that person or to that insurer, as the case may be, on payment of the prescribed fee any information at the disposal of the said authority or the said police officer relating to the identification marks and other particulars of the vehicle and the name and address of the person who was using the vehicle at the time of the accident or was injured by it and  the property, if any, damaged in  such form and within such time as the Central Government may prescribe.

   161. Special provisions as to compensation in case of hit and run motor accident, - (1) For the purpose of this section, section 162 and section 163 –

                              (a)   “grievous hurt” shall have the same meaning as Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( 45 of 1860);

                              (b)  “hit and run motor accident” means an accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle or
                                      motor  vehicles, the identity whereof cannot be ascertained in spite of reasonable efforts for
                                     the purpose;

                              ©  “scheme” means the scheme framed under section 163.

      (2)  Notwithstanding contained in  the General Insurance Business ( Nationalisation) Act, 1972 ( 57 of 1972) or any other law for the time being in force or any instrument having the force of law, the General Insurance Corporation of India formed under section 9 of the said Act and the insurance companies for the time being carrying on general insurance business in India shall provide for paying in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the scheme, compensation in respect of the death of, or grievous hurt to, persons resulting from hit and run motor accidents.

               (3) Subject to the provisions of this Act and scheme, there shall be paid such compensation,-

                                    (a)  in respect of the death of any person resulting from a hit and run motor accident, a fixed
                                           sum of  twenty thousand rupees;

                                    (b)  in respect of a grievous hurt to any person resulting from a hit and run motor accident, a
                                           fixed sum of twelve thousand and five hundred rupees;
              
   (4)  The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 166 shall apply for the purpose of making application for compensation under this section as they apply for the purpose of making applications for compensation referred to in that sub-section.

                   162. Refund in some cases of compensation paid under section 161, - (1) The payment of compensation in respect of death of ,  or grievous hurt to, any person under section 161 shall be subject to the condition that if any compensation ( hereinafter in this sub-section referred to as the other compensation) or other amount in lieu of or by way of satisfaction of a claim for compensation is awarded or paid in respect of such death of grievous hurt under any other provisions of this
Act or any other law or otherwise so much of the other compensation or other amount aforesaid as is equal to the compensation paid under section 161 shall be refunded to the insurer.

                    (2) Before awarding compensation in respect of an accident involving the death of, or bodily injury to, any person arising out of the use of a motor vehicle or motor vehicles under any provision of this Act ( otherwise than section 161 ) or any other law, the Tribunal, Court or other authority awarding such compensation shall, verify as to whether in respect of such death or bodily injury compensation has already been paid under section 161 or an application for payment of compensation is pending under that section, and such Tribunal, Court or other authority shall,-

                              (a)  if compensation has already been paid under section 161, direct the person liable to pay the
                                     compensation awarded by it to refund to the insurer, so much thereof as is required to be
                                     refunded in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1);

                              (b)  if an application for payment of compensation is pending under section 161 forward the
                                     Particulars  as to the compensation awarded by it to the insurer;

                   Explanation:- For the purpose of this sub-section, an application for compensation under section 161 shall be deemed to be pending-
                          
                                (i)  if such application has been rejected, till the date of the rejection of the application, and

                      (ii) in any other case, till the date of payment of compensation in pursuance of the application

163. Scheme for payment of compensation in case if hit and run motor accidents, - (1) The Central Government may, by notification in Official Gazette, make a scheme specifying, the manner in which the scheme shall be administered by the General Insurance Corporation, the form, manner and time within which applications for compensation may be made, he procedure to be followed by such officers or authorities for considering and passing orders on such applications with, or incidental to, the administration of the scheme and the payment of compensation.

  (2)  A scheme made under sub-section (1) may provide that-
          
                  (a)  a contravention of any provision thereof shall be punishable with imprisonment for such
                         term as may be specified but in no case exceeding three months, or with fine which may
                         extend to such amounts as may be specified but in no case five hundred rupees or with
                         both;

                  (b)  the powers, functions or duties conferred or imposed upon any officer or authority by
                         such scheme may be delegated with the prior approval in writing of the Central
                         Government, by such officer or authority to any officer  or authority;

                  ©  any provision of such scheme may operate with retrospective effect from a date not
                       earlier  than the date of establishment of the Solatium  Fund under Motor Vehicle Act,
                       1939 ( 4 of 1939) as it stood immediately before the commencement of this Act:

            Provided that no such retrospective effect shall be given so as to prejudicially affect the interests of any person who may be governed by such provision.

163-A. Special provisions as to payment of compensation on structured formula basis, - (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in any other law for the time being in force or instrument having the force of law, the owner of a motor vehicle or the authorised insurer shall be liable to pay in the case of death  or permanent disablement due to accident arising out of the use of the motor vehicle, compensation as indicated in the second schedule, to the legal heirs or the victim, as the case may be.

      Explanation:- For the purpose of this sub-section, “permanent disability” shall have the same meaning and extent as in the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923.

    (2)  In any claim compensation under sub-section (1), the claimant shall not be required to plead or establish that the death or permanent disablement in respect of which the claim has been made was due to any wrongful act or neglect or default of the owner of the vehicle or vehicles concerned or of any other persons.

  (3)  The Central Government may, keeping in view the cost of living by notification in the Official Gazette, from time to time amend the Second Schedule.

 163-B. Option to file claim in certain cases, - Where a person is entitled to claim compensation under section 140 and 160-A, he shall file the claim under either of the said sections and not under both.

164. Power of the Central Government to make rules, - (1) The Central Government may make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Chapter, other than the matters specified in section 159.

  (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for-

            (a)  the forms to be used for the purpose of this Chapter;

            (b)  the making of applications for and the issue of certificate of insurance;

            ©  the issue of duplicate to replace certificate of insurance lost, destroyed or mutilated;

            (d)  the custody, production, cancellation and surrender of certificates of insurance;

            (e)  the records to be maintained by Insurers of policies of insurance issued under this
                   Chapter;

            (f)  the identification by certificates or otherwise of persons or vehicles exempted from
                  the provisions of this Chapter;

            (g)  the furnishing of information respecting policies of insurance by insurers;

            (h)   adopting the provisions of this Chapter to vehicles brought into India by persons
                   making only a temporary stay therein or to vehicles registered in a reciprocating
                   country and operating on any route or within any area in India by applying those
                   provisions with prescribed modifications;

            (i)  the form in which and the time within which the particulars referred to in section
                 160     may be furnished; and

            (j) any other matter which is to be, or may be prescribed.





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