Maharashtra Govt Issues Notice To Ola Electric Mobility Ltd Over Missing Trade Certificates At Outlets

Maharashtra Govt Issues Notice To Ola Electric Mobility Ltd Over Missing Trade Certificates At Outlets

The notice, issued by the Office of the Transport Commissioner, alleges that several Ola Electric showrooms and service centers across Maharashtra are functioning without the necessary documentation. It further accuses the company of illegally selling vehicles through these unauthorised establishments.

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Saturday, April 05, 2025, 12:41 PM IST
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Pune: The Maharashtra government has served a notice to Ola Electric Mobility Limited, seeking an explanation for the operation of some of its outlets in the state without valid trade certificates.

About The Notice

The notice, issued by the Office of the Transport Commissioner, alleges that several Ola Electric showrooms and service centers across Maharashtra are functioning without the necessary documentation. It further accuses the company of illegally selling vehicles through these unauthorised establishments.

According to a report by NDTV Profit, the notice, dated March 31, gives the company a three-day deadline to submit its response. “This is a very serious matter, and you are requested to provide an explanation within three days as to why action should not be taken against your company for this act,” the notice said. It was reportedly signed by Joint Transport Commissioner Ravi Gaikwad. However, as of now, Ola Electric has not responded officially on the issue.

The notice follows an earlier inspection drive initiated by the state transport authority. On March 21, NDTV Profit had reported that Maharashtra’s Transport Commissioner had instructed all Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) to carry out special checks at Ola Electric stores. These inspections reportedly revealed that many outlets were functioning without the necessary trade certificates.

As per the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, every vehicle distributor or manufacturer must obtain a trade certificate to register and sell vehicles. In addition, Rule 35 of the same law states that each showroom or dealership must have a separate certificate from the concerned registration authority.

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