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Editorial Policy & Content Guidelines

How we ensure trust, accuracy, and CMVR compliance.

Last Updated: May 29, 2026

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Parivahan Bharat, we recognize that dealing with government documents like Driving Licences (DL) and Vehicle Registrations (RC) can be stressful and confusing. Our primary mission is to simplify these processes while maintaining the highest standard of factual accuracy.

2. Who Writes Our Content?

All of our guides and articles are written by our Expert Editorial Board, consisting of certified RTO compliance experts and transport policy analysts with years of direct experience in the Indian motor vehicle sector.

Our authors are strictly vetted for their expertise and are required to cite official sources for every procedural step they outline.

3. CMVR Fact-Checking Process

Every piece of content goes through a rigorous multi-tier review process to ensure it is CMVR (Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989) Compliant.

Drafting The initial draft is created by an expert author based on primary government sources.
Review A secondary policy analyst reviews the draft against the latest MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways) circulars and gazette notifications.
Verification The steps outlined in the guide are manually verified by navigating the actual Sarathi or Vahan portals to ensure the user interface matches our instructions.

4. How Often is Content Updated?

Government portals and regulations update frequently. We employ a continuous monitoring system for MoRTH announcements and Parivahan UI changes. When a major portal update occurs, our team aims to update the relevant guides within 48 hours. Every page displays a "Last Updated" timestamp so you always know how current the information is.

5. Sourcing & References

We build our guides exclusively on primary, authoritative sources. We do not aggregate from secondary blogs or news sites. Our primary references include:

The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (and its amendments)
Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989
Official notifications from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH)
The official Parivahan Sewa portals (Sarathi, Vahan, eChallan)
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