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Check Your E-Challan Online

Traffic e-challans in India are now issued electronically under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019. Whether you've been caught by a traffic camera or issued a challan by a traffic police officer, you can check and pay your pending challans online through the official Parivahan portal or your state's traffic police website.

How to Check E-Challan Online

You can check pending challans using your vehicle registration number or driving licence number on the official e-challan portal. The process takes just 2 minutes and works for all states in India.

Steps to Check E-Challan

1. Visit the official e-challan portal (echallan.parivahan.gov.in)
2. Select 'Check Challan Status'
3. Enter your Vehicle Number or DL Number
4. Enter the captcha code
5. Click 'Get Details' to view pending challans
6. Pay online using UPI, debit card, or net banking

Traffic Violation Fines in India (2024)

Under the amended Motor Vehicles Act, penalties have been significantly increased. Here are the common violations and their fines:

Traffic Violation Fines in India (2024)
ViolationFirst OffenceRepeat
Driving without licence₹5,000₹10,000
Driving without insurance₹2,000₹4,000
Overspeeding₹1,000–₹2,000₹2,000–₹4,000
Jumping red light₹5,000₹10,000
Using mobile phone₹5,000₹10,000
Drunk driving₹10,000₹15,000
Without helmet₹1,000₹1,000
Without seatbelt₹1,000₹1,000
No PUC certificate₹10,000₹10,000
Frequently Asked Questions

An e-challan is an electronic traffic violation ticket issued by traffic police or automated cameras. It is linked to your vehicle registration number and can be checked and paid online.

Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in and enter your vehicle number. All pending challans linked to your vehicle will be displayed with violation details, date, and fine amount.

Yes. You can contest an e-challan by visiting the traffic police station mentioned on the challan within 60 days of issuance. You can also contest online in some states through the e-challan portal.

Unpaid challans can result in your vehicle registration being suspended, RC renewal being blocked, or additional penalties at the time of vehicle fitness certificate renewal.

Some states offer a compounding discount (typically 25-50%) if you pay within 30-60 days. Check your state's traffic police website for current offers.

Yes. The Parivahan portal is a central system that works across all states. You can pay challans regardless of where the vehicle is registered.