
KOCHI: The Kerala High Court has directed authorities to impose a fine of ₹5,000 for each unauthorised modification made to a vehicle. The court also expressed displeasure over the imposition of only ₹5,000 as a fine on a jeep used for rescue operations despite it having more than one modification. The court said fines should also be imposed for unauthorised high-intensity lights fitted on vehicles.
Illegal lights or decorative fittings are not permitted on the exterior of a vehicle, inside the driver's cabin or in the passenger compartment, the court said. A Division Bench comprising Justice Anil K. Narendran and Justice S. Muraleedharan directed the enforcement wing of the Motor Vehicles Department and the police to take action in this regard.
The court said standards related to road safety and the control of noise and air pollution must be strictly followed. Violations of Supreme Court directives and the Central Motor Vehicle Rules pose a threat to pedestrians and others, it observed.
The court also termed the promotion of modified vehicles by YouTube vloggers a serious issue and directed authorities to take action against such videos.
The Division Bench was considering a suo motu petition concerning vehicle modifications. The case will be considered again on September 7.