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How to cancel the Hypothecation on your car PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nikhil   
Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:02

When you take a loan to buy a car, your car by default comes with a print of "Hypothecated to so and so bank" on its Registration Card. The procedure to get that cancelled is as below

1. First of all repay your loan Smile

2. Then ask the bank to give a no dues certificate along with their stamps on form 35 of the RTO. The Banks normally has form 35 with them

3. Attach the following to the form

  • One passport size photograph
  • Left hand thumb impression
  • Copy of car insurance
  • Copy of PUC
  • Copy of raod tax receipt
  • And submit the original Registration card with the form

4. Submit all this to the RTO and you are done. You should get the new RC book within a week or so.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 23:04
 
Parallel parking in 5 easy steps PDF Print E-mail
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Written by sonal   
Saturday, 13 February 2010 18:27

Hi,

Nowadays many cities in India are making it compulsory to park cars in parallel. Here are 5 easy steps on how to do it along with a neat diagram to explain it :-)

Step 1 - First of all align the front wheel of your car with the car in front. The horizontal distance in between the two cars should be approximately 2 feet.
Step 2 - Take a full left in reverse till your front door crosses the rear bumper of the car in front
Step 3 - Straighten the steering wheel and continue to back straight till your front tire crosses the rear bumper of the front car
Step 4 - Now take a full right turn in reverse direction. You will have to adjust your turn a bit so that you dont hit the front car.
Step 5 - Once you are in, adjust the car a bit by going back and forth in a straight line.


 

Last Updated on Saturday, 13 February 2010 18:43
 



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