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    Maharashtra Compounding notification

    November 26, 2021 admin no responses

    As per the Motor Vehicles Act, every State is empowered to issue compounding notifications under section 200 of the Act. Compounding is a settlement mechanism under which the party in default or the offender pays some prescribed amount of money to the enforcement authority instead of getting prosecuted. The document shows the number of fines each offender has to pay according to the offense on the street and the designation of the enforcement officials as stated by the State Government.

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