Car Scrapping Laws To Change: No Need To Scrap If Car Meets Emission Norms

Finally, someone at the Indian government is seeing sense. The Indian government is working on a new scrapping policy framework that will scrap old vehicles only if they don’t meet emission norms, not just because they’re old. In other words, vehicles that meet emission norms will not longer have to be scrapped, even if they’re 15 or 20 years old.
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This means that if your old car or motorcycle meets emission norms that it was originally designed for, it can continue to stay on the road. Great move, in our opinion, for there are lakhs of well maintained old cars and two wheelers in India that meet emission norms, and do not need to be scrapped.
Meanwhile, here’s what Anurag Jain, Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), had to say about the government’s new policy framework that’s currently being given the final contours,
Notably, this is the first time that a high ranking Indian government official has talked about keeping well maintained old vehicles on the road. So far, all talk had been confined to scrapping old vehicles once they reach a certain age, irrespective of how they’re maintained.
Unclear, as of now. The Transport Secretary has not revealed a timeline for the new scrapping policy. Since the government has already begun work on the new policy, it should be notified within the next couple of years.
It’s likely to stay as is. This is at least until the Indian government comes up with a notification that overrules the NGT blanket ban on old diesel and petrol vehicles. If such a notification comes in, there is a possibility for the NGT ban to be lifted. However, as things stand today, the NGT ban on diesel cars older than 10 years and petrol cars older than 15 years remains stays.