270 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
of or in addition to ordering the offender to pay the penalty aforesaid, sentence him to imprisonment of either kind for a term not exceeding three months.
Chapter III
Suspension and Revocation of license.
Suspension etc. of license on conviction
- Where any person, being the holder of a license is convicted of any offence under this Act, the court
(i) (a) shall order that the license held by that person be either suspended for such time as the court thinks fit or revoked, and
(b) shall also declare any such person to be disqualified for obtaining a license for such time as the court thinks fit,
(ii) shall cause particulars of the conviction and of the order made under sub-clause (i) of this section to be endorsed on every license held by the person convicted or by any other person affected by the order, and
(iii) shall cause copies of these particulars to be sent to the authority by whom the certificate was granted and also to the officer by whom the license was granted.
Appeal against order of suspension and revocation
- Whether by order of a court a license held by any person is suspended or revoked or any person is disqualified for obtaining license, he may, whether or not he is the person convicted, appeal against the order of his conviction, and the appellate court may, if it thinks fit, pending the appeal, defer the operation of the order.
Production of license when directed by court
- (1) Any lincense, required by a court for endorsement in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Act, shall be produced by the holder in such manner and within such time as may be directed by the court.