In a landmark judgment, the Kerala High Court has greenlit the use of sun control films on vehicles, offering much-needed respite to drivers from the oppressive heat. This ruling modifies earlier restrictions that banned sun films due to safety concerns, such as reduced visibility and potential misuse for illegal activities. The court, however, stressed that all sun films must adhere to legally prescribed transparency standards, balancing both road safety and comfort. This decision is expected to be a welcome relief for vehicle owners across Kerala, allowing them to stay cool while complying with the law.
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