RECENT MVD CASE ON BABS SOO CALLED DEVIL "CHEGUTHAN VANDI"

 Last month, Kerala MVD took action against the owner of a heavily modified Isuzu D-Max V-Cross after receiving a complaint on social media. The team reached the home of the owner and handed a hefty fine of Rs 48,000 to the owner. However, Abin Babs Abraham, the owner of the modified Isuzu D-Max V-Cross challenged the team of MVD and said that he will take the case to court.

MVD Kerala has now officially sent a suspension notice to the owner of the modified Isuzu D-Max V-Cross. The suspension is valid for 6 months or till the time all the modified parts are removed from the vehicle. After changing to the stock parts, the vehicle will need to be present at the RTO for a physical inspection before the registration suspension can be lifted according to the MVD Kerala.

The government department has also warned that if the changes are not made within six months. the registration number of the vehicle will be cancelled permanently. Till the registration is temporarily suspended, the vehicle cannot be taken out on the roads legally. It can be transported in a flatbed though.

The registration is temporarily suspended under Section 53 (1). The post also says that the action is taken after the pictures of the modified Isuzu V-Cross were published online. If the vehicle fails to return to its stock form, Section 54 will be considered to cancel the registration permanently. 


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