e-Challan: If your challan has never been deducted then it is a very good thing, but if you do not know whether your challan has been deducted or not, then today we are going to tell you how you can find it.
How To Know e-Challan Status: Whether you have intentionally violated any traffic rule or you have unintentionally violated any traffic rules, if you take a vehicle on the road then your challan must have been deducted at some point or the other. However, if your challan has never been deducted then it is a very good thing but if you do not know whether your challan has been deducted or not then today we are going to tell you how you can find out whether your challan is deducted or not. .
How to know invoice deducted or not?
Go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in website and select the option of Check Challan Status. After this, you will get the options of Challan Number, Vehicle Number and Driving License Number (DL) on the screen. Here select the option of vehicle number and fill the required information and click on ‘Get Detail’. If you would have deducted the challan, then its information will come on your screen and even if it is not deducted, you will know that you do not have any pending challan.
How to fill traffic challan?
Go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/ and fill the required information and captcha related to your challan. After that click on Get Details. Now your challan information will open in front of you on a new page. Along with the challan to be paid, you will get the option for online payment, select that option. Enter the payment details here and confirm. Your invoice will be filled.
What to do if wrong invoice is deducted?
If the traffic police has deducted your wrong challan, then you can contact the traffic police cell for this. Here you can present your side by talking to the concerned officer and if he is satisfied with your reasoning, then your challan will be cancelled. Apart from this, if you do not get the work done from there, then you also have the option of challenging the challan in the court.