The Maharashtra Transport Commissioner's office recently announced that all vehicles registered before April 2019 must have high-security registration plates (HSRPs) by March 31, 2025.
Non-compliance with the new rules could lead to penalties under Section 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The new directive is likely to affect over two crore vehicles, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers.
The high-security registration plates are made from a rare aluminium alloy and have a retro-reflective film with “IND” inscribed to confirm their authenticity. As per reports, the HSRPs would also prevent vehicle theft in Maharashtra.
To discourage counterfeiting, a chromium-based hologram is stamped on the top-left corner of both front and rear HSRPs. This stamp contains the Ashoka Chakra in blue.
The Maharashtra government has appointed the following companies to assist vehicle owners in getting HSRPs:
1. Rosmerta Safety Systems Ltd will manage Zone 1, which covers 12 regional transport offices (RTOs).
2. Real Mazon India Ltd will oversee Zone 2, including 16 RTOs.
3. FTA HSRP Solutions Pvt Ltd is responsible for Zone 3, which includes 27 RTOs.
Depending on the vehicle, owners can obtain their HSRP plates at their respective RTO offices at the following rates, reported The Indian Express:
Passenger vehicles: ₹745
Three-wheelers: ₹500
Two-wheelers and tractors: ₹450
With only three zones for obtaining the HSRPs, vehicle owners have expressed concerns about whether they will be able to obtain them within the stipulated time frame of March 31.
Failure to install HSRPs can lead to steep fines. As per MoRTH guidelines, the following penalties are applicable.
First-Time Offense: ₹5,000
Repeat Offence: ₹10,000 and possible vehicle impoundment
According to a report by The Indian Express, sources say there are high chances that the deadline will be extended. However, penalties would only be imposed if vehicle owners fail to upgrade their plates despite numerous warnings after the given deadline.
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