🇮🇳

RuleMate India

Government rules made easy. Just ask.

SHORT ANSWER: The key requirements for vehicle insurance documentation under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 include a valid insurance policy, registration certificate, and a pollution under control certificate. DETAILS: - A valid insurance policy must cover third-party liability. - The vehicle must have a registration certificate issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO). - A pollution under control (PUC) certificate is required to ensure the vehicle meets environmental standards. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Driving without valid insurance can lead to fines and penalties as per the Motor Vehicles Act. - Non-compliance with PUC can also result in fines. SOURCE: - Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
✓ Clarifying Indian regulations through an educational lens.