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Supreme Court Extends Mandatory Third-Party Insurance: New Cars to Get 4-Year Cover, Two-Wheelers 6-Year Cover

The Supreme Court has directed that new cars must carry four years of third-party insurance and new two-wheelers six years, aiming to reduce uninsured vehicles and improve road safety.

Supreme Court Extends Mandatory Third-Party Insurance: New Cars to Get 4-Year Cover, Two-Wheelers 6-Year Cover

In a landmark decision aimed at improving road safety and ensuring better compensation for accident victims, the Supreme Court of India has directed that new private cars must carry four years of mandatory third-party insurance, while new two-wheelers must have six years of third-party insurance at the time of purchase.

The direction increases the earlier mandatory insurance period of three years for cars and five years for two-wheelers, which had been introduced in 2018. The Court observed that despite the existing rules, a significant number of vehicles continue to operate without valid insurance, leaving accident victims without timely compensation.

Why Did the Supreme Court Issue This Direction?

The Court noted that nearly 56% of vehicles on Indian roads are uninsured, despite third-party insurance being mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

According to the Bench, uninsured vehicles create serious hardships for accident victims, who often struggle to recover compensation when the offending vehicle has no valid insurance cover.

To improve compliance, the Court decided to extend the duration of mandatory third-party insurance for newly purchased vehicles.

What Has Changed?

Under the latest direction:

These changes apply to newly purchased vehicles and are intended to ensure continuous insurance coverage during the initial years of ownership.

Additional Directions Issued by the Court

Apart from extending the insurance period, the Supreme Court proposed several technology-driven measures to improve enforcement.

These include:

Why Third-Party Insurance Is Important

Third-party motor insurance is mandatory because it protects individuals who suffer injury, death, or property damage due to road accidents.

It helps:

The Court emphasized that compulsory insurance is not merely a legal requirement but an essential safeguard for public welfare.

Impact on Vehicle Buyers

The new direction is expected to:

Although buyers may pay a higher amount initially, they will not need to renew third-party insurance every year during the mandatory coverage period.

Why This Judgment Matters

The decision reflects the Supreme Court's continued focus on:

The judgment is expected to strengthen India's motor insurance framework while reducing the number of uninsured vehicles on the roads.

Key Takeaways

Conclusion

The Supreme Court's latest directive marks a significant step toward strengthening India's road safety framework and improving compliance with motor insurance laws. By extending the mandatory duration of third-party insurance and encouraging technology-driven enforcement mechanisms, the Court aims to reduce the number of uninsured vehicles and ensure that victims of road accidents receive timely financial protection. The judgment reinforces that compulsory motor insurance is a critical component of a safer and more accountable transportation system.