Most of us break up how many traffic rules daily. Sometimes it is our habit to cross the red light, sometimes driving without a helmet. In such a situation, traffic police personnel deployed on the road cut invoice to straighten careless people like us. This challan is often found directly in the form of a receipt, sometimes it comes to your home on mobile. Now tension is about how to fill this challan. So avoid breaking traffic rules. But if this happens by mistake, do not worry at all. Today we will tell you how you can easily fill the challan from your mobile sitting at home. So let’s know how to fill e-challan.
What is e-challan?
On breaking traffic rules, when the challan you get digitally on direct phones instead of meeting on paper, it is called e-challan. Nowadays, sensor cameras have been installed on the streets of most cities, which immediately identify the number of the vehicle on the traffic rule break and generate its e-challan. This invoice then goes directly to your mobile. In this, the challan amount including the details of the vehicle also comes.
How to fill e-challan online?
You can fill the challan on your mobile with your smartphone in minutes. For this, follow the easy steps given below.
1. First of all visit the Government of India Transport Website (E Parivahan).
2. After this, enter your vehicle number or challan number on the website.
3. Now fill and submit the captcha code seen on the screen.
4. Here you will get all the information of the challan, in which all the things will be told the reason for breaking the amount of the challan and the rules.
5. After this, click on online payment, fill your payment details. Then after paying, you will get the message of payment successful.
How to fill offline invoice?
Apart from this, you can also fill offline challan. For this, you have to go to any nearest traffic police station in your city. Remember that do not forget to take the receipts of the necessary documents like registration card, license, insurance and challan. In this way, you can easily fill the challan by going there.
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