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TRAFFIC OFFENCE NOTICE

THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, Traffic Control Branch, Census Barracks, J. Bhosle Marg, Opp. Mantralaya, BOMBAY-400 032 · BOMBAY · 1982

4 pages

Summary

This four-page 1982 administrative document is a Bombay Traffic Control Branch traffic-offence notice addressed to M. R. Masani. It reports an alleged offence associated with motor vehicle MRA4096 at B. G. Kher Road on 11 November 1982 at 17:50, records offence number 78.8, and asks the registered owner to identify the driver and provide driving-licence particulars within seven days. The notice states that failure to reply constitutes an offence under section 118A of the Motor Vehicles Act.

The form includes a detachable reply section, instructions for disputing the notice, and a reverse-side schedule listing offences under the Motor Vehicles Act, Motor Vehicles Rules, and Bombay Police Act. The listed violations include driving without a licence or insurance, dangerous or obstructive driving, parking violations, failures to obey traffic signals, and offences involving taxis, public-service vehicles, number plates, and surface markings. The rendered set also contains a separate handwritten Hindi postcard addressed to Minoo Masani; its full contents are difficult to decipher from the image.

Key points

  • The notice is issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic Control Branch, Bombay.
  • It is addressed to M. R. Masani at an address in Bombay.
  • The recorded vehicle number is MRA4096, with the alleged offence located at B. G. Kher Road.
  • The form records the date and time as 11 November 1982 at 17:50 and identifies offence number 78.8.
  • The registered owner is asked to identify the driver and provide driving-licence information within seven days.
  • Failure to reply is stated to be an offence under section 118A of the Motor Vehicles Act.
  • The reverse schedule catalogues traffic and parking offences under the Motor Vehicles Act, Motor Vehicles Rules, and Bombay Police Act.
  • A handwritten Hindi postcard is attached or included in the rendered document, but much of its text is not confidently legible.

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