Listing all RTO rules in India with their respective sections would be extensive and impractical. However, I can provide you with a brief overview of some key rules along with their relevant sections from the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which is the primary legislation governing road transport in India:
Vehicle Registration:
Section 39: Necessity for registration.
Section 41: Registration of motor vehicles.
Section 42: Assignment of new registration mark on transfer of ownership.
Driving License:
Section 3: Necessity for driving license.
Section 9: Application for a driving license.
Section 10: Grant of a driving license.
Section 22: Driving by a person under the age of 18 years.
Vehicle Insurance:
Section 146: Necessity for insurance against third-party liability.
Section 147: Requirements of policies and limits of liability.
Section 165: Duty of the owner of the vehicle to give information.
Number Plates:
Section 41: Registration mark on the motor vehicle.
Section 50: Alteration in the motor vehicle.
Rule 50 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Number plates specifications.
Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate:
Rule 115 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Emission standards.
Rule 116 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Pollution Under Control Certificate.
Traffic Rules:
Section 112: Duty to obey traffic signs.
Section 183: Driving at excessive speed.
Section 185: Driving by a drunken person or under the influence of drugs.
Vehicle Fitness:
Section 56: Certificate of fitness.
Rule 62 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989: Certificate of fitness and conditions regarding.
Permit Requirements:
Section 66: Necessity for a permit.
Section 88: Grant or refusal of a permit.
Section 93: Transfer of permit.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other sections and rules under the Motor Vehicles Act and related regulations. For a comprehensive understanding, it is recommended to refer to the Act itself or consult the specific RTO or legal resources.