Is black window car allowed in India?
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Is black window car allowed in India?
Is it illegal? As per a recent Supreme Court judgement clarification, the use of black films of any VLT (Visual Light Transmission) percentage or any other material upon the safety glasses, windscreens (front and rear) and side glasses of all vehicles throughout India is prohibited.
Why black glasses are banned in India?
In 2012, the Supreme Court of India banned the usage of tinted glass and sun films on vehicles in virtue of safety of passengers in vehicles following criminal incidents that occurred in moving vehicles. It is also a lifetime solution when compared to sun-control films.
Are blackout windows illegal?
Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield. Front Side windows: Aftermarket film must allow more than 88\% of light in, or minimum 70\% VLT if combined with factory-tinted windows. Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.
Is Window Tint legal?
The UK has a window tinting law that ensures a certain amount of light is still able to penetrate the glass. The front side and passenger windows must allow at least 70\% in. This means that if you are pulled over and have the tints on an officer will not ask you to remove it or issue a ticket.
Is tinting legal in India?
Why the Tinted Window is Banned in India? In 2012, the Supreme Court of India passed a judgement that prohibits the use of tinted glass and similar alternatives such as sun film to curb crimes as many criminal cases were taking place inside cars by using heavily tinted windows as a shield.
Are car curtains legal in India?
“No motor vehicle is allowed to be used in any public place after tampering with the percentage of visual transmission of light of the safety glass of the windscreen, rear window and side windows either by pasting any material upon the safety glass or fixing sliding ‘cloth curtains’, etc…,” states the directive.