8 Nov 2025, Sat


A shocking case has come to light from Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh, the police issued a challan of not Rs 1000 or Rs 2000 but Rs 20 lakh 74000 for a scooter. This challan received from the police surprised even the vehicle owner.

In fact, when this disputed challan went viral on social media, there was a stir in the police department. However, the police department quickly corrected its mistake and reduced the amount of the challan to Rs 4,000.

In fact, on November 4, a challan of Rs 20,74,000 was issued to a scooty rider Anmol Singhal at Gandhi Colony outpost in New Mandi Kotwali area. In this challan, it was mentioned that the scooter rider was neither wearing a helmet, nor did he have a driving license, nor did he have the papers for the scooter. Due to this, the police gave the scooty after issuing the challan.

Challan amount reduced to Rs 4 thousand

However, when the vehicle owner Anmol Singhal received the challan of Rs 20 lakh 74 thousand for the scooter, he was surprised. After this, he posted the information about this huge challan on social media, after which the police department got embarrassed and the mistake was rectified. The police department corrected the amount of the challan to Rs 4,000.

Why were huge challans issued?

According to top officials, this huge amount was the result of a technical mistake. Officials said that the sub-inspector had to mention Section 207 (Motor Vehicle Act) applicable for vehicle seizure but by mistake he wrote ‘207’ but forgot to include ‘MV ACT’. Due to this, the software also added ‘207’ to the fine amount and the amount appeared to be Rs 20 lakh 74 thousand. Whatever may be the case, at this time this challan is causing great embarrassment to the Muzaffarnagar Police.

The officer said ‘typing error’

According to SP Traffic Atul Choubey, “This is a typing error. The amount of the challan has been corrected to Rs 4,000. The matter is being investigated. If found guilty in the investigation, legal action will be taken.”

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