The owner of the vehicle has to pay the fees and than you can get your belongings from the owner.
The requirement stands that it is necessary to re-register the vehicle at Kerala on your retirement. There is no provision for defense personal for not changing his or her vehicle registration on retirement when having a J and K registered vehicle.
It depends on where you are. In most states, no there is no requirement for that, but they do have to let you come retrieve your personal belongings later.
is this vehicle currently registered?
There are no laws in Georgia that mandate allowing the vehicle owner access to the vehicle. Most tow lots will allow the owner access to the vehicle one time to retrieve personal items that are not attached to the vehicle after acceptable proof of ownership has been shown.
It depends on the regulations in the specific jurisdiction, but generally, the registered owner will need to be present to retrieve a car from impound. If the registered owner is unable to do so, they can usually designate someone else to pick up the vehicle with proper authorization and identification.
Yes, the business where the vehicle is located must allow the retrieval of personal items from the impounded vehicle, and is required to keep those items secured until they have been returned to the legal owner or the court rules otherwise.
Your vehicle should be registered in the state you live in.
Yes, do you own a motor vehicle that needs to be registered?
What is the total no of registered motor vehicle in Mumbai up-to 2009?
YES
There are no provisions for defense for a person not changing their vehicle registration on retirement if they have J and K registered vehicles. However, it is necessary to re-register the vehicles in Kerala at retirement if you plan to live there.
Yes, provided you are the legitimate owner of the vehicle and the husband has no claim of ownership. If the husband is the registered owner, however, then he has claim of ownership, and can't steal something which belongs to him.