Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 - CHAPTER II - LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES - Rule 29, 30 and 31

Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 - CHAPTER II 
LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Driving Schools and Establishments
Rules 28,29, and 30


29. Appeal,- Any person aggrieved by any order of the licensing authority under sub-rule (5) of Rule 24, Rule 25 or Rule 28 may, within thirty days of the date of receipt of such order, appeal to the head of the Motor Vehicles Department established under Section 213.

30. Procedure for appeal,- (1) An appeal under Rule 29 shall be preferred in duplicate in the form of a memorandum, setting forth the grounds of objections to the order of the licensing authority and shall be accompanied by  a certified copy of the order appealed  against and appropriate fee as specified in Rule 32.
(2) The appellate authority, after giving an opportunity to the party to be heard and after further enquiry, if any, as it may deem necessary, pass appropriate orders.

31. Syllabus for imparting instructions in driving of motor vehicles,- (1) The syllabus for imparting instructions in driving of motor vehicles of schools or establishments shall be as follows(se tables below)
(2) The lessons for training drivers of non-transport vehicles shall cover parts A,B,C,F,G and K   oof the syllabus  referred to in sub-rule (1) and the training period shall be not less than twenty one days.
Provided that, in  case of motor cycles, is shall be sufficient compliance the provisions, if portion of part C of syllabus  as applicable to such  vehicles are covered.
(3) The lessons for training drivers of transport vehicles shall cover part E,F,G, H,I, J and K of the syllabus referred to in  sub-rule (1) and the training period shall not be less than thirty days:
Provided that this sub-rule shall not apply in respect of drivers holding driving license to drive medium goods vehicle or medium passenger vehicle who had undergone the  lessons after the commencement of this rule, and desiring to obtain a driving license to drive  heavy goods vehicle or heavy passenger motor vehicle.
(4) The actual driving hours for trainees in driving non-transport vehicles shall not be less than ten  hours and  actual driving hours for trainees in driving transport vehicle shall not be less than fifteen  hours:
Provided that, in case of drivers holding driving license to drive medium goods vehicle or medium passenger motor vehicle undergoing training for heavy motor vehicles, it shall be sufficient if they undergo training in driving for a period of not less than five hours.
(5)  Nothing in this rule shall apply in the case of an applicant whose driving license authorizes  him to drive a motor cycle  or a three-wheeler non-transport vehicle  or motor car, applying for a license to  drive a tractor-trailer combination.
(6) Where any trainee possesses first-aid certificate issued by St. John Ambulance Association, he need not undergo part K of the syllabus referred to in sub-rule (1)

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