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I would advice you are much better of buying that car in Pune. | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() I got a refund cheque from the KRPuram RTO but the cheque bounced due to technical reasons. They gave a cheque leaf that's really old and the MICR code was overwritten by hand and asked me to present the cheque 'manually' to my bank and not go through the usual clearing process. I did all this but for some reason the cheque bounced and I got a SMS. What happens if a cheque bounces ? Will the original cheque be returned by post to me ? |
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| ![]() Hi, I had to move out of India urgently and had to send my car from Bangalore to Kolkata to my dad. How can he use the car in Kolkata (if at all he can)? |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() How long does it take for an RTO to issue a fresh registration number & RC book for a car's interstate transfer(after paying the Life Time Tax and submitting all documents including NOC)? Its been more than a month since we paid LTT for Karnataka state and submitted all documents for our GJ registered i20. We were told new KA registration number & RC book/card will be sent to us within 15 days, but no sign of it till today. Spoke to the agent from whom we got the work done, he said to wait for 15 more days and if it doesn't come by then, he will enquire with RTO, Mangalore. He also said not to worry if a cop stops the car, just show the LTT paid receipt and he will let us go. |
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BHPian Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Hyderabad
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| ![]() Hi- I've DL regd car in Hyderabad for past 5 yrs. I've paid Road tax here. Now I'm moving to Mumbai. So what is the process to drive DL regd car in Mumbai without any police hassles? |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Mumbai
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| ![]() Come here and chill. They won't do anything. We are not that 'fanatical'. My building has 5 DN registered cars, they have their factory there but live here, drives around entire Mumbai all the time, No hassle. |
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What is the time frame till when an individual can drive other state vehicle in a different state? Is it still 6 months or has it reduced to 1? I can even live with that. | |
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| ![]() Yes, the cheque will be returned to you by post. And I believe the bank will also deduct some charges from your account as the cheque bounced. Ideally the RTO should reimburse the same to you but i guess you would be happy if they paid you the initial refund at least. |
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However you can contact your bank and ask them for the bounced cheque and the reason for the same. If possible get a letter mentioning the same and with this proceed to the RTO office. | |
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BHPian Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Hyderabad
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Thanks humyum! a last one... For my DL regd car, I've paid lifetime Road tax in Hyd (as I'm here for past few yrs) Now, if I bring PUC of AP along with the other papers (like AP Road tax + insurance + RC), I should be good to drive in Aamchi Mumbai for atleast 6months/1yr. I shouldn't be worried abt PUC from Delhi. Correct? Also, can you fwd me the exact link of where you read about other state vehicle on Mum RTO site? Last edited by rendezvous : 8th May 2014 at 09:40. | |
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Yes, U should be good to go for way more than a year. WAY WAY WAY more than that too. Just don't worry. The originals of those documents are fine. If ever stopped, say you are just visiting someone for a month or so. And I tried searching, I can't find that link now, but give me sometime, I ll find it. | |
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BHPian Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Hyderabad
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| ![]() Well, as per my experience it depends on 2 factors: 1. Is that a temporary shift to Kolkatta? If yes, then an individual can drive one state (KA) car in any other state (WB), for 6months only & do needs following docs handy: - RC, - Insurance papers, and - PUC (of latest date from KA, in ur case), so that police should have proof that this car has come recently. This part can be manipulated too if any of your friend can bribe PUC checking van & get PUC cert couriered to your dad. 2. If it is for permanent purpose, get the NOC from KA, re-register car in WB with that state's RTO rules. Probably, WB's RTO agent and/or your KA friends can help you in your absence. PS: My friend has been driving AP regd car in MH for past 3yrs & all he is doing is getting a fresh PUC (from AP) after every 6months & fool cops that this car has recently come from AP for a family visit ![]() |
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