The Rajasthan government has so far not implemented the new provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act in Rajasthan.

Since the new provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act came into being, several cases of huge challans being imposed in various parts of the country have flooded news.

However, in Rajasthan, where the state government has so far not notified the new provisions of the MV Act, the traffic police seem to have become stricter in its implementation of the old provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.

A rare case of a cab taxi driver being challaned for not buttoning his shirt and driving wearing slippers has come to the fore in Jaipur.

The incident happened on September 6, when a driver with taxi number RJ14TE0556 was fined at Sanjay Circle by a traffic police personnel.

The challan issued by Rajasthan Traffic Police.

The traffic police personnel, Madho Singh in the challan, mentioned that the driver had his shirt unbuttoned and was driving wearing slippers as the reason for fine him. The Court will decide on the amount of the fine.

The Rajasthan government has so far not implemented the new provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act in Rajasthan.

"We are yet to implement the new provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. We are trying to see what the other states are doing. Gujarat has already implemented a watered-down version of the Motor Vehicles Act. We may implement an even lesser stringent version of this Act. ", Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Transport minister, Rajasthan, told India Today TV.