JAMMU, NOVEMBER 11: Governor
N.N. Vohra has accorded assent to the promulgation of “The Jammu
and Kashmir Motor Vehicles Taxation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017”. This
Ordinance amends Sections 3 & 4 of the Jammu and Kashmir Motor Vehicles
Taxation Act, 1957, which provide for various taxes to be levied on motor
vehicles by the designated authorities. The existing fees and taxes have not
been revised for a considerably long period due to the maximum limits being
prescribed in Schedules I & II of the Act. The amendments in the Act, which
are being carried out through the Ordinance, would empower the Government to
revise and enhance the existing fees and taxes, for vehicles of various
categories plying in J&K, beyond the limits stipulated in the aforesaid
Schedules to the Act.
It is
relevant to note that while the State Motor Vehicle Department is administering
the Central Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, and the J&K Motor Vehicles Taxation
Act, 1957, the fees, taxes and penalties which have been levied for the past
many years are meagre and, therefore, do not have any mentionable deterrence
qua those who continue to violate the traffic safety norms, leading to a
progressively increasing number of fatal road accidents, from year to year.
It would be
recalled that the Governor has been repeatedly exhorting the State Government
to impost stringent penalties on all those who violate the traffic laws and
regulations, including confiscation of vehicles which are no longer fit to be
operated
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