The correct answer is (b), Section 22.
Section 22 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 provides for the suspension of driving licenses in certain cases. The following are some of the cases in which a driving license may be suspended:
- If the driver is convicted of a serious traffic offense, such as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or causing an accident that results in death or serious injury.
- If the driver has accumulated too many traffic violations.
- If the driver’s license is suspended or revoked in another state.
- If the driver is found to be medically unfit to drive.
The suspension of a driving license can have a significant impact on the person’s life. They may not be able to get to work, school, or other important places. They may also have difficulty finding a job or housing. In some cases, the suspension of a driving license can even lead to criminal charges.
If you have been suspended from driving, it is important to understand the reasons for the suspension and the steps you can take to get your license reinstated. You should also contact a lawyer to discuss your options.