Now you can get your seized vehicle released sitting at home, Delhi government launches online portal, know the application process

Now you can get your seized vehicle released sitting at home, Delhi government launches online portal, know the application process

New Delhi. Delhiites will no longer need to visit government offices to get No Objection Certificate (NOC) to get their old vehicles back or sell them. The Transport Department has launched an online portal, which will make this process completely simple. This step has been taken after strict action started from October 11 against petrol and diesel vehicles which have completed 15 and 10 years respectively.

This portal, developed on the instructions of Delhi High Court, went live on Tuesday and has received more than 100 applications. Officials said the court's directions had come last year when owners of several overage vehicles had filed petitions to get rid of their vehicles. The court had directed the Delhi government's transport department to formulate a policy as well as create an online portal with guidelines for handling 'end-of-life' vehicles (ELVs) in public places.

The application will be resolved within a week
A transport department official said that since the system has been developed for the first time, it will initially take about two to three weeks to process the applications. Later, it will take only a week. The official said, “Everything will be done through a transparent and faceless process. Even payment of fines and submission of commitments can be done online. The department will also have records of first-time and regular offenders.”

According to the data shared by the department, 1,868 vehicles have been seized till October 22 evening. Of these, 50% are e-rickshaws.

Process to get back seized vehicle
People who want to get back their old seized vehicles will have to submit an application on the portal. The scraping cell of the department will scrutinize the application and upload the documents. Owners of vehicles registered in Delhi-NCR who want to register their vehicle outside Delhi will have to give an affidavit that their vehicle will neither be driven nor parked anywhere in Delhi. After this the department will issue NOC.

There will be restrictions on driving and parking
People who have to park their vehicle in a private space in Delhi, which is not part of a shared space, will have to give an undertaking that their vehicle will neither be driven in a public space nor parked in a shared parking space, Even if it is part of a residential complex.

The vehicle owner will have to provide proof of private parking space, issued by the RWA or any relevant authority. Owners of vehicles registered outside Delhi-NCR will have to explain why they are being driven or parked in Delhi, and will also have to give an affidavit that they will not enter Delhi limits in future.

If the application is found satisfactory, the department will issue a release order or NOC. Necessary payment details will also be provided in the order. Owners of four-wheelers will have to pay a fine of Rs 10,000, while for two and three-wheelers the amount is Rs 5,000.

Vehicle owner will have to pay towing charges
Owners will also be required to pay parking and towing fees to the RVSF upon release of the vehicle. Two-wheelers, autos and e-rickshaws will have to pay Rs 200 each (parking and towing charges). For light passenger vehicles like cars, towing fee is Rs 400 and parking fee is Rs 500. This will come into effect 48 hours after the vehicles are seized.

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Tata Motors launches its fourth vehicle scrapping centre in Chandigarh

Tata Motors launches its fourth vehicle scrapping centre in Chandigarh

Tata Motors has opened a new vehicle scrapping facility, its fourth, in Chandigarh today (November 28). Announcing the start of the new facility, the carmaker said the state-of-the-art facility will be able to scrap around 12,000 end-of-life vehicles each year. The vehicle manufacturer further stated that the new facility is named as Re.Wi.Re, which stands for Recycle with Respect. The new facility was unveiled by Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director at Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility on Tuesday.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 28 Nov 2023, 13:38 PM

Besides the new vehicle scrappage facility in Chandigarh, Tata Motors also has such centres in three other cities including Jaipur, Bhubaneswar and Surat.

Tata Motors said that the facility has been developed and operated by its partner Dada Trading Company. According to the carmaker, the facility will help scrapping of vehicles using environment-friendly processes. The facility, which is fully digitalised, will be able to scrap both passenger and commercial vehicles. It has dedicated centres to dismantle components like batteries, tyres, as well as fuel, oil, liquid and gas. The carmaker said the scrapping centre has dedicated cell-type and line-type dismantling for both type of vehicles.

This new vehicle scrapping centre is the fourth such facility run by Tata Motors. Previously, the carmaker had opened three such centres in Jaipur, Bhubaneshwar and Surat. Shailesh Chandra, MD at Tata Motors, said, “This state-of-the-art facility not only emphasises our unwavering commitment to responsible manufacturing but also represents our dedication to creating a greener and cleaner environment. The establishment of the fourth such facility is a testament to our relentless pursuit of reducing carbon emissions, promoting a circular economy and cultivating a culture of recycling.” In September this year, Tata Motors inaugurated its Surat vehicle scrapping facility. It is capable of recycling 15,000 vehicles every year.

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Tata Motors said scrapping of old vehicles will help in getting rid of polluting vehicles and make way for safer and more fuel-efficient vehicles to enter the market. It echoes Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s vision to discard old vehicles. Gadkari had said that the Centre’s vehicle scrapping policy will increase automobile sales by 18 per cent. He had also said that using the raw materials sourced from scrapped vehicles will save 33 per cent cost on raw material procurement.

The Vehicle Scrappage Policy introduced for the first time in August 2021, focuses on phasing out old and unfit vehicles across India in order to reduce the vehicular pollution level as the older vehicles are known for polluting the environment more than the newer models. This policy aims to de-register private cars that are aged more than 20 years and commercial vehicles aged more than 15 years.

First Published Date: 28 Nov 2023, 13:38 PM IST


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