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A Challan is an official document or receipt that records a transaction, often related to payment
or penalties. The term “challan” is widely used in India for various purposes, including payments
to the government, traffic fines, and legal proceedings
Manual Challan: Issued on the spot by a traffic officer.
E-Challan: An electronic challan issued automatically via CCTV footage or through an app used
by the police
You can pay a challan either:
Online via the official traffic police website or government portals like Parivahan.
Offline by visiting the traffic police station or RTO office
Failure to pay a challan can result in:
Accumulation of fines.
Legal notices being sent to your home.
Possible court appearances or vehicle confiscation
Yes, someone else can pay your challan online or offline. They will need the vehicle
number or challan details to do so.
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