Your sentence looks incomplete, but it sounds like you mean something like: “A sister’s SUV given to a brother without permission/without papers/without her consent.”
In general, the meaning and consequences depend on what exactly “without ___” refers to:
- Without permission (consent):
That can be considered unauthorized use or even theft, depending on the situation and local law. - Without legal transfer/papers:
The vehicle is still legally owned by the sister. The brother is only a user, not the owner, and problems can arise with registration, insurance, or police checks. - Without informing authorities/insurance:
If the car is involved in an accident, insurance claims may be rejected if the driver isn’t properly authorized.
In most places, including Pakistan, vehicle ownership matters legally—so even family sharing should ideally be clear and documented.
If you tell me the full sentence or situation (like “without papers” or “without consent”), I can explain the exact legal or practical outcome more clearly.