The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - Section 21(b) - Motor Vehicles Act - Section 39 and Section 43 - Necessity for registration - Temporary registration - Using a vehicle on the public road without any registration is not only an offence punishable under Section 192 of the Motor Vehicles Act but also a fundamental breach of the terms and conditions of policy contract. (2014) 9 SCC 324.
Advocates for Consumer Protection in Chennai

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - O. 8 R. 1 - Written statement - Application for extension of time - Permitted under exceptional circumstances - Rejected by trial court and High Court - Permitted to file written statement within 2 weeks on payment of Rs 50,000 (Rupees fifty thousand) as costs, AIR 2014 SC 897 : (2014) 2 SCC 302 : JT 2014 (1) SC 553 : 2014 (1) SCALE 375.
​Advocates for Consumer Protection in Chennai


​Advocate ​
Saravvanan R
+91-9994287060
Rajendra law office
Chennai - 600037