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Ram Bhagat Goutam vs Jethanand Harwani And Ors. on 1 May, 2007

In United India Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Bharamappa Doddabirappa Pujari and Anr. , High Court of Karnataka has considered Section 10 and has held that in Section 10 of the Motor Vehicles Act vehicles from the category (a) to (j) have been mentioned in order of their laden weight of the vehicle. Thus, a person holding licence to drive a Light Motor Vehicle cannot be permitted to drive medium goods vehicle of higher category, but he can drive an invalid carriage or motor cycle with or without gear.
Madhya Pradesh High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - A Mishra - Full Document

Harbhajan Kaur vs New India Assurance Co. Ltd. on 15 March, 2016

10. Similar question cropped up before Karnataka High Court in Bharamappa Doddabirappa Pujari's case (supra). By making reference to Section 10 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which shows the types of vehicles in respect of which driving licences are to be obtained, it was observed that a person holding a licence to drive Light Motor Vehicle cannot be permitted to drive a medium goods vehicle, but he can drive a invalid carriage or motor-cycle with or without gear.
State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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