You cannot submit Form 29 and 30 to Transport Authority, without insurance papers the car.
You cannot submit Form 29 and 30 to Transport Authority, without insurance papers the car.
I agree with Manas, You cannot submit RC transfer form without insurance certificate copy.
See Natraj post on Ownership Transfer -
For transferring the ownership of the car, you would have to fill and submit following forms to RTO -
Form 29
Form 30
The forms have to be filled up and both of the parties (buyer and seller) would have to sign and the buyer would have to submit them at the local RTO with the Original Registration Certificate and attested photocopies of Insurance, proof of address and Identity proof.
I don't know the procedure and documents required, I have gone with agent. And he didn't asked me about the insurance papers. What to do now?
He had not transferred insurance paper in his name, just submitted the old insurance paper (with sellers name) to RTO.
Always follow below points, while purchasing second hand car -
1- It is very important to ensure that all the documents of the vehicle like - RC, Service Record/ Papers, Insurance, CNG Installation receipt (if CNG is fitted) is in order. Don’t take photocopy of these document, always insist on original.
2- Check with police that the car is not registered for theft.
3- Insist on the insurance papers, as these papers are mandatory for any transfer by the RTO.
4- Also ensure transfer of the Insurance papers and RC to your name.
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When buying second hand cars you must always secure the most important documents to make sure you're not dealing with crooks. Make sure all important papers is at hand before handing in you hard earned money, else you'll end up hiding under the steering wheel while driving your car.