According to Rule 33 of the Central Motor Vehicle Act and Central Motor Vehicles, manufactures and distributors of vehicles need a business certificate for registration of vehicles. Rules 35 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules states that a separate business certificate has to be taken from the sale of vehicles or the authority of every estabelization, showroom or dealership related to trade. If there is no trade certificate, then a penalty is imposed on the manufacturer and distributor of the vehicle under section 192 of the Motor Vehicle Act.
The sales of Ola Electric in March stood at around 23,430 units. This is a 56 percent decrease in sales on year-on-year basis. The company has been facing difficulties for the last several months. In February, the government has sought information from Ola Electric for not matching the sale and registration data of the company’s vehicles. Ola Electric had reported that it was sold around 25,000 vehicles in February. However, only about 8,600 registrations of the company’s vehicles were seen on a government portal. The company had said that it is a matter of temporary pending registration.
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