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Old 28th April 2022, 09:05   #31
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Re: Safety glazing | Sunfilm now legal? EDIT: Kerala MVD says no

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I am not sure if the original specifications by any manufacture specify the glass being used or the presence or absence of a shade.
It is specified, right down to the part/ drawing number. Not to public, but to the homologation (certification) agencies like ARAI, ICAT etc.
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Old 29th April 2022, 13:30   #32
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Re: Safety glazing | Sunfilm now legal? EDIT: Kerala MVD says no

Yeah Thought so too....but doesnt help us in real life
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Re: Safety glazing | Sunfilm now legal? EDIT: Kerala MVD says no

I have been informed through a reliable source that government is on the verge of approving safety glazing films with approved visibility soon. OEM's will soon share the information and product for end user market.
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Old 1st April 2024, 10:26   #34
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Re: Safety glazing | Sunfilm now legal? EDIT: Kerala MVD says no

Bumping this thread. I have my new car delivery next week in Mumbai and the place where I’m getting PPF done from was recommending garware sun control film. Completely confused on the legality. Any recent experiences of Team BHPians in Mumbai around the cops stopping for sun control films that are within the VLT limits ?
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Re: Safety glazing | Sunfilm now legal? EDIT: Kerala MVD says no

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I have been informed through a reliable source that government is on the verge of approving safety glazing films with approved visibility soon. OEM's will soon share the information and product for end user market.
Kerala High court has come up with this judgement on a related case.

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...s%20is%20legal (Kerala High Court interprets use of sun film legal, as per new norms)
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