Without number plate
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Without number plate without driving licence fir booked section 420 ipc 80(a) section 177 case consequences submitted proof documents
A.Dear client, if there is no number plate for your vehicle its a criminal offence you are liable under section 192 of motor vehicles act, 1988. They'll impose fine for the first time and after that there will an imprisonment of the person.
You can file application under sec 482 of crpc for quashing of FIR for the same.
You can file application under sec 482 of crpc for quashing of FIR for the same.
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A.Dear Sir,
If you are an Accused, immediately approach High Court and get stay on further investigation and thereafter try for quashing the same.
If you are an Accused, immediately approach High Court and get stay on further investigation and thereafter try for quashing the same.
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