Buyer should have these documents Form 28 [ 3 copies, Non Mandatory] -No Objection Certificate
Form 29 [ 2 copies] -Notice of Transfer of Ownership
Form 30 [ 1 copy] -Report of Transfer of Ownership
Seller should have these documents Transfer Deed Form Take the printout of these forms and get it duly filled and signed. And submit it in the RTO for a change of ownership of the bike. Form 28 and Transfer Deed is not mandatory for sale/purchase but Form 29 and Form 30 are mandatory. Transfer Deed Transfer Deed is the certificate the seller should possess to have no legal liabilities on the bike in future. 2 original copies (not photostats) of Transfer Deed should be taken. Engine Number, Chassis Number and Registration Number should be written in that. Revenue Stamps should be pasted on them and signed by the buyer. Both buyer and seller should posses the forms. Other Documents Given below are other documents the buyer should get from the seller while purchasing a bike. RC Book [Registration Certificate Book] Ensure that the RC Book is in order and the engine and chassis number printed in the book match with those in the bike. Also the name of the owner should be correct, once the sale is through the RTO office will change the name of the owner to the new buyer's name. Insurance Certificate The bike should have a valid insurance certificate covering the period of sale. Once the ownership of the bike is changed to owner's name ,ensure to change the name of owner in the insurance certificate also. This can be done by giving a written request in the insurance company. If the insurance is lapsed the new owner will be liable to pay the fine for the time without the insurance, so ensure that the vehicle has insurance. Tax Receipt The bike should have a valid tax paid receipt. These days most vehicles have life time tax paid, this is usually for a duration of fifteen years [varies from state to state] Pollution Certificate [Pollution Under Control Certificate] Even though this certificate is mandatory for vehicles which is more than six months old, unlike insurance certificate buyer need not pay the fine for the period bike didn't have the certificate. So in case the seller doesn't have one, buyer can go get a new one, once he/she has the possession of the bike.
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The country of China, even though many are switching to cars.
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It is legal to ride a bike on the sidewalk in this area.
Both the sentences have slight different meanings, otherwise both of them are similae. 'No.1 bike of India' means For Example: - Suppose take Bajaj, India's no.1 bike is Bajaj. And No.1 bike in India means its kind of question. When you ask question then u can use IN (like Name the bike which is No.1 in India?) in this case, we cant use OF.
No, unless it is a street legal registered dirt bike.
To trade in your bike for cash, you can try selling it to a local bike shop, posting an ad online on websites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, or participating in a bike buyback program. Make sure to clean and maintain your bike before selling it to get the best price.
depend on the bike
Yes, if you have a bike, it is mandatory to buy bike insurance in India. As per Motor Vehicles Act, it is compulsory for every vehicle owner in India to have a valid third-party insurance policy at least. You can not ride your bike on Indian roads without a valid insurance policy as doing so is a punishable offense. You may have to face legal complications, fines and a 3-month improisnment for not having an insurance policy. Thus, it is always advisable to buy a bike insurance policy to stay away from all the legal hassles.