Allow certified heat-reducing window films in India


Allow certified heat-reducing window films in India
The Issue
India is one of the hottest countries in the world. Every summer, temperatures cross 40–50°C in many cities.
Yet, car owners in India are forced to drive under direct sunlight, even after paying:
Heavy GST on vehicles (up to 28% + cess)
Road tax
Fuel taxes
Toll charges
Despite all this, we are denied basic heat protection inside our own vehicles.
🚗 What is the problem?
In 2012, after the Supreme Court ruling, a blanket ban was imposed on all aftermarket window films (tinted glasses), regardless of their quality or visibility.
Today:
Even high-visibility, heat-rejecting films are illegal
Even if they are safer and clearer than factory glass
Police often remove them without even checking visibility
🌡️ Real Impact on Citizens
This decision affects millions of Indians daily:
Extreme cabin heat → discomfort & fatigue
Increased AC usage → higher fuel consumption
Direct UV exposure → health risks (skin & eye damage)
Children and elderly suffer the most
Women lose privacy in public spaces
⚖️ We understand safety concerns
Yes, the ban was introduced for:
Preventing crime
Ensuring visibility for law enforcement
But a complete ban is not the solution.
🌍 What other countries do
Most countries allow regulated window films, such as:
Minimum 70% Visible Light Transmission (VLT)
Certified, non-reflective, high-clarity films
Strict penalties for illegal dark tints
👉 Regulation works better than prohibition.
✅ Our Demand
We respectfully urge the Government of India to:
Allow certified heat-rejecting window films with minimum VLT (e.g., 70%)
Introduce standard certification & QR-based verification
Equip enforcement with proper VLT measuring devices
Penalize only illegal / overly dark films, not compliant citizens
🇮🇳 Why this matters
This is not about luxury.
This is about basic comfort, health, and fairness.
If factory-fitted tinted glass is allowed,
👉 why deny the same benefit to millions who cannot afford premium cars?
🙏 Final Appeal
We are not asking to break the law.
We are asking to improve it with common sense.
Regulate, don’t ban. Protect citizens, don’t punish them.
✍️ Sign & Share
If you believe Indian citizens deserve relief from extreme heat,
👉 please sign and share this petition.

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The Issue
India is one of the hottest countries in the world. Every summer, temperatures cross 40–50°C in many cities.
Yet, car owners in India are forced to drive under direct sunlight, even after paying:
Heavy GST on vehicles (up to 28% + cess)
Road tax
Fuel taxes
Toll charges
Despite all this, we are denied basic heat protection inside our own vehicles.
🚗 What is the problem?
In 2012, after the Supreme Court ruling, a blanket ban was imposed on all aftermarket window films (tinted glasses), regardless of their quality or visibility.
Today:
Even high-visibility, heat-rejecting films are illegal
Even if they are safer and clearer than factory glass
Police often remove them without even checking visibility
🌡️ Real Impact on Citizens
This decision affects millions of Indians daily:
Extreme cabin heat → discomfort & fatigue
Increased AC usage → higher fuel consumption
Direct UV exposure → health risks (skin & eye damage)
Children and elderly suffer the most
Women lose privacy in public spaces
⚖️ We understand safety concerns
Yes, the ban was introduced for:
Preventing crime
Ensuring visibility for law enforcement
But a complete ban is not the solution.
🌍 What other countries do
Most countries allow regulated window films, such as:
Minimum 70% Visible Light Transmission (VLT)
Certified, non-reflective, high-clarity films
Strict penalties for illegal dark tints
👉 Regulation works better than prohibition.
✅ Our Demand
We respectfully urge the Government of India to:
Allow certified heat-rejecting window films with minimum VLT (e.g., 70%)
Introduce standard certification & QR-based verification
Equip enforcement with proper VLT measuring devices
Penalize only illegal / overly dark films, not compliant citizens
🇮🇳 Why this matters
This is not about luxury.
This is about basic comfort, health, and fairness.
If factory-fitted tinted glass is allowed,
👉 why deny the same benefit to millions who cannot afford premium cars?
🙏 Final Appeal
We are not asking to break the law.
We are asking to improve it with common sense.
Regulate, don’t ban. Protect citizens, don’t punish them.
✍️ Sign & Share
If you believe Indian citizens deserve relief from extreme heat,
👉 please sign and share this petition.

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Petition created on 9 April 2026