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When can I be disqualified from holding a Driving License?
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Your application for a DL can be refused, you can be disqualified or your license revoked for any of the following reasons::
- You are a habitual criminal or drunkard.
- You are addicted to any drugs.
- You have used your motor vehicle to commit an offence or crime. For example theft of a motor vehicle etc.
- You have shown by previous conduct that your driving can pose a danger or nuisance to the public. For example, theft of a motor vehicle, assaulting passengers, over-speeding, etc.
- You have obtained your license by fraud.
- You are a minor person and were holding a license with the consent of a major person, but have ceased to be in his care.
- You have not passed the driving test conducted by the RTO/RTA.
- You have committed any offence with a motor vehicle, and a Court has disqualified you, except for offences related to over-speeding when committed for the third time can lead to disqualification.
- Your license has been revoked at any time in the past. If your license has been revoked, you must surrender your license to the authority which revoked it.
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