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You are welcome once, your own website, today we will talk about traffic chalan of the Indian Constitution. About, traffic chalan. What is it? What is Rights for traffic chalan?
How to pay any traffic chalan?
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The amended Motor Vehicle Act has been implemented in many states including the capital Delhi. At the same time, under the new bill, challans of vehicles have also been started. But if you think that like a citizen you completely follow the traffic rules, because no traffic policeman has stopped you, then you can be wrong.
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Sometimes traffic rules are violated on many occasions in haste or haste, but you do not know. Your challan is also disconnected, but you may not have known. If you have knowingly or unknowingly broken a traffic rule, you can also find it out. Recently in Delhi-NCR many people have come to know through SMS that they have broken the traffic rules. A link has also been sent to them in that SMS, where they can find out the status of the challan.
Sending links for e-challan
When people opened that link, they were surprised to know that their e-challan has been done. In which the amount of the challan and the date and time were also written along with the photo of his car. Krishna, who lives in East Delhi, came to know via SMS that he was challaned of overspeed on August 20, which was pending. The amount of the fine along with the photo of his car was written in it.
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Kanika, who hails from North Delhi, did not receive any SMS. But curiously, when he checked online, it was found out that his car has an e-challan pending along with the photo and he was challaned for Rs 100 red light jump on July 7, but he had no information about it. Although the section of the Motor Vehicle Act is mentioned in the e-challan, there is also a link to online payment. The Delhi Traffic Police says that it is mandatory to give a mobile number when you buy a new car in April 2018. 60 percent of the mobile numbers in the database they hold are absolutely correct, as soon as someone fills the online challan, their number gets updated in the database. To check your e-challan, you can see the link at https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/index/accused-challan.
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Apart from this, your mobile number can also be updated by visiting the transport portal https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan//node/1978. Here you have to fill the vehicle registration number, chassis number, engine number and mobile number, after which you will get OTP on mobile. If your number will not be updated in the database, the challan will either arrive directly at your home, or be issued online. If you have not filled the challan for the due date or six months, your case will be sent to court.
Also read: New traffic rules with heavy fines, which will be implemented from September 1, will cut challans up to 10 thousand rupees
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