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SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Motor Vehicles Act mandates that all vehicles must have valid insurance documents while being driven on public roads. DETAILS: - Section 146 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 requires every vehicle to be insured against third-party risks. - Drivers must carry the insurance certificate while driving. - Failure to produce the insurance document can lead to penalties. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Penalty for not having insurance can include fines and vehicle impoundment. SOURCE: - Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
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