Rules mandate cancellation of registration if irregularities in procedures are established. Alternatively, the vehicles should be re-inspected by other officials. However, neither step has been taken.

പ്രതീകാത്മക ചിത്രം | Photo: AI Generated
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: Four buses registered in Thodupuzha using forged documents are still operating on roads, even though they were under production in Bengaluru at the time of registration. The Motor Vehicles Department has not yet checked whether these buses are safe.
The buses were registered on August 30, 2025, but were completed and rolled out from Kannappa Automobiles in Bengaluru only on September 24. Inspector PG Kishore approved the registration by filing a report stating that the buses had been inspected in Thodupuzha, although they were actually at the Bengaluru factory.
Kishore was suspended in connection with the fabrication of documents but was reinstated just before the election code of conduct came into force.
This is the first confirmed case in the state where rules were violated to obtain relaxations in the bus body code with clear evidence. The lapse raises serious concerns about passenger safety.
As per rules, registrations must be cancelled if irregularities are found, or the vehicles should be re-inspected by other officials. However, neither step has been taken so far.
There are also concerns about the immediate transfer of ownership of these buses after registration through irregular means. Despite having the authority to reject the applications, the RTO did not do so.
Officials have found that 14 buses across the state were registered in a similar manner, but the investigation is still incomplete.
Published: 02 Apr 2026, 01:32 pm IST
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get Latest Mathrubhumi Updates in English
Disclaimer: Kindly avoid objectionable, derogatory, unlawful and lewd comments, while responding to reports. Such comments are punishable under cyber laws. Please keep away from personal attacks. The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of readers and not that of Mathrubhumi.

