E-Challan Status Online! How To Check Your e-Challan Details, see online

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E-Challan Status Online! In this era of online traffic police has also become hi-tech. Every movement of your car is being recorded in the cameras installed everywhere.

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Along with this, if you do any traffic violation, then the policemen will not work very hard to catch you. Because on the basis of the recording of the camera, your challan will be deducted and it will be uploaded on the traffic police website.

You can also pay the challan uploaded on the website online. But if you ignore such challan then it can be heavy for you. The traffic police has now started showing strictness to those who do not pay the challan even after breaking the rules and do so continuously. There are also some traffic rules on which there is a provision of punishment along with payment of challan.

Which online invoices

  • Driving at a speed exceeding the speed limit.
  • For not wearing a seat belt.
  • For not taking the pollution under control certificate of the car.
  • When the car glasses are black.
  • When driving on high beams in the city.
  • Along with this, there are many such challans which are being deducted on the basis of recording.

How To Check

  • E Challan To Check E-Challan You Can Visit The Website Of Ministry Of Road And Transport.
  • For this you have to click on https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/index/accused-challan
  • After this, you have to enter the last four digits of your vehicle number, chassis number or engine number.
  • After this, all the details related to the challan of the vehicle will come in front of you.
  • You can pay your challan online.

What if the e-challan is not filled , if you do not fill the e-challan, then a message regarding this will come on your registered mobile number first. A notice will be sent to you on ignoring it. There is also a provision of punishment in some cases. In such a case, ignoring the challan can also lead to imprisonment of 6 months to three years.

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