How to cancel wrong traffic challan online: Traffic challan deducted by mistake? Now don’t panic, don’t run to the office! How to cancel from your mobile while sitting at home

How to cancel wrong traffic challan online: “You have broken the red light,” “Your vehicle was over-speeding,”…sometimes due to the mistake of traffic police or CCTV camera, such challan message comes on our phone, even though we are not there at that time! In such a situation, most people get nervous and start thinking that now they will have to visit government offices and pay unnecessary fines. But wait! Now times have changed. If there is no fault of yours, you do not need to pay even a single rupee. And the best part?You don’t even need to go anywhere. You can complain against this wrong challan from your mobile or computer while sitting at home and get it cancelled. So why does this wrong challan get deducted? Often the reason for this is a technical glitch, like: the traffic camera mistook the number plate of someone else’s car as yours. Due to old information in the system. Due to some human error. The easiest way to lodge a complaint sitting at home (Step-by-Step) This entire process does not take more than 10-15 minutes. Just follow these steps: Visit the government website: First of all, go to the official challan website of the transport department (echallan.parivahan.gov.in). Find the complaint option: An option like ‘Complaint’ or ‘Grievance’ will appear on the website, click on it. Fill the challan information: Enter your challan number, vehicle registration number (RC number) and your registered mobile number. Make the point with evidence: Now you have to explain why the challan is wrong. Be sure to upload evidence to strengthen your point.Submit: After filling everything, hit ‘Submit’. You will get a unique complaint ID, keep it safe. What evidence will be required to make the complaint ‘strong’? The stronger your argument, the sooner the challan will be cancelled. Therefore, include some of the following as proof: Photograph of the RC of your vehicle. If you were somewhere else at the time of the challan, a screenshot of the GPS location of that place. Any selfie of yours at that time, showing the time and location. Any document to prove that you were not there at that time. How to know what happened to the complaint? (Track Complaint Status) From your complaint ID, you can go to the same website and check the status of your complaint through the option of ‘Track Complaint Status’. Usually the decision comes in 7 to 15 days and you also get the information on SMS or email. Some important things to keep in mind: Do not delay: Complain within 30-60 days of receiving the challan, otherwise the matter can go to the court. Evidence is your power: Without evidence, your complaint can be rejected. Be honest: Use this facility only when you really do not have any fault. Now you do not have to be afraid of the name of traffic challan. No, rather there is a need to become aware and smart.

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