Delhi E-Challan Payment

Explore the process of e-challan payment in Delhi, how to check Delhi traffic challans, and conveniently make payments via Bajaj Finserv.
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30 May 2024

In the bustling metropolis of Delhi, where traffic flows ceaselessly through crowded streets, adhering to traffic rules is crucial. Unfortunately, even the most cautious drivers occasionally find themselves on the wrong side of the law.

Whether it is a red light violation, overspeeding, or improper parking, receiving a traffic challan can be an unwelcome surprise. With the advent of technology, paying your e-challan in Delhi has become more convenient than ever.

In this article, we will guide you through the process of checking and paying traffic challans online.

How to check challan status in Delhi

To check the status of a traffic challan in Delhi, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the official website of the Delhi Traffic Police or the Parivahan Sewa website.
  2. On the homepage, look for the option related to e-Challan or Traffic Challan Status and click on it.
  3. Enter the necessary details such as your vehicle registration number, driving license number, or challan number as prompted by the website.
  4. After entering the required details, click on the 'SUBMIT' or 'GET DETAILS' button.
  5. The website will display the status of your challan, including details of any pending challans, payment status, and the nature of the traffic violation.
  6. If needed, you can print or save the challan details for your records.

Here is how you can quickly locate your pending challans on the Bajaj Finserv platform

If you are a Bajaj Finserv customer, follow these steps to quickly locate your pending challans on Bajaj Finserv:

  1. Log in: Visit the Bajaj Finserv website and log in to your account.
  2. Navigate to the challan section: Look for the “Challan” or “Traffic violations” section.
  3. Enter vehicle details: Provide your vehicle registration number and other necessary details.
  4. View pending challans: The platform will display the E-challan status associated with your vehicle.

If you want to locate your pending challans using the Parivahan portal, these are the steps you need to follow

For those not using Bajaj Finserv, the Parivahan portal offers an alternative method:

  1. Visit the Parivahan website: Go to the official Parivahan website.
  2. Select “Challan”: Navigate to the “Challan” or “E-challan” section.
  3. Enter vehicle details: Input your vehicle registration number.
  4. Check challan status: The portal will provide information about any pending challans.

How to pay traffic challan online in Delhi?

Once you have identified your challan, paying it online is straightforward. Here are the steps that you need to follow to for e-challan payment in Delhi:

  1. Choose a payment platform: Delhi offers multiple platforms for e-challan payment, including the Delhi Traffic Police website, Bajaj Finserv website or app, and other digital wallets.
  2. Enter challan details: Provide the challan number, vehicle registration number, and other requested information.
  3. Select payment method: Choose from options like credit/debit cards, net banking, or digital wallets.
  4. Make payment: Confirm the payment, and you are done. Platforms like Bajaj Finserv offer multiple payment methods including UPI, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, etc.

How to pay traffic challan offline in Delhi

  1. Go to the nearest traffic police station in your area.
  2. Bring your traffic challan notice, driving license, vehicle registration documents (RC), and proof of identity.
  3. Find and approach the designated counter for challan payments.
  4. Provide your challan notice or number to the officer and verify the details to ensure accuracy.
  5. Pay the challan amount in cash (or by card if accepted) and collect the receipt as proof of payment.
  6. Confirm that your payment is recorded and keep the receipt or stamped challan notice for your records.

Traffic rules and regulations in Delhi

Delhi’s traffic rules are designed to maintain order and safety on the roads. Some key regulations include:

  • Helmet rules: Two-wheeler riders must wear helmets at all times.
  • Seat belt rules: Car occupants must fasten their seat belts.
  • No honking zones: Certain areas prohibit unnecessary honking.
  • Speed limits: Adhere to speed limits specified for different zones.
  • No drunk driving: Strictly avoid driving under the influence of alcohol.

Traffic fines in Delhi

Breaking traffic rules can lead to fines. Here are some common offences and their penalties:

  • Overspeeding: Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 2,000 (depending on the severity)
  • Red light violation: Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000
  • Parking violation: Rs. 200 to Rs. 1,000
  • Driving without licence: Rs. 5,000

What are the basic road safety rules to be followed in Delhi?

In Delhi, adhering to road safety rules is crucial for everyone’s well-being. Here are some essential guidelines to follow while driving in the bustling streets of the capital:

  1. Lane discipline: Always stay within your designated lane. Avoid zigzagging or changing lanes abruptly. Proper lane discipline ensures smoother traffic flow and reduces accidents.
  2. Seat belts and helmets: Buckle up. Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers in a car, and helmets are required for motorbike riders and pillion riders. Safety gear significantly reduces the risk of injury during accidents.
  3. No mobile phone usage: Refrain from using your mobile phone while driving. Distracted driving can lead to accidents and jeopardise your safety and that of others.
  4. Stop at red signals: Obey traffic signals. When you see a red light, come to a complete stop behind the stop line. Wait patiently until the light turns green.
  5. No drunk driving: Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It endangers your life, as well as the lives of fellow road users.

How to check challan status in Delhi?

You can quickly check your online challan status in Delhi using the Bajaj Finserv platform or the Parivahan Sewa website.

Conclusion

Delhi’s e-challan system simplifies the process of paying traffic fines. Whether you use Bajaj Finserv or the Parivahan portal, ensure timely payment to avoid any legal hassles.

Remember, safe driving benefits everyone on the road, so let us follow the rules and keep Delhi’s streets safer for all.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I don't pay challan in Delhi?

If you fail to pay an e-challan within 60 days of issuance, a traffic police officer may visit your address to collect the payment. If you are unavailable or unable to pay, you will receive a court summons. Ignoring this summons could lead to the suspension of your driving license.

What is the time limit to pay an e-challan in Delhi?

You generally have 60 days from the date of issue to pay an e-challan. After this period, the challan may be forwarded to court, and your driving license could be suspended.

Can I contest or dispute a traffic challan in Delhi?

Yes, you can contest a challan. Visit the Virtual Court web portal and select “I wish to contest the case.” The case will then be transferred to the Digital Traffic Court. You can appear virtually before the court for adjudication.

How to pay a court challan in Delhi?

Once the court imposes a fine, you can pay it online through the Delhi District Courts’ payment portal. Alternatively, you can pay through Cheque/Demand Draft at the Delhi Traffic Police Headquarters.

How to pay Delhi challan online?

Once you have identified your challan, paying it online is straightforward. Here are the steps that you need to follow to for e challan payment in Delhi:

  1. Delhi offers multiple platforms for e-challan payment, including the Delhi Traffic Police website, Bajaj Finserv website or app, and other digital wallets.
  2. Provide the challan number, vehicle registration number, and other requested information.
  3. Choose from options like credit/debit cards, net banking, or digital wallets.
  4. Confirm the payment, and you are done. Platforms like Bajaj Finserv offer multiple payment methods including UPI, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, etc.
How to check the fine traffic receipt issued by Delhi police?

To check your e-challan status, visit the Delhi Traffic Police’s online payment portal. Enter your details (challan number, vehicle number, or mobile number) to view and pay your pending notices.

How many challans are allowed in India?

There is no limit to the number of challans that can be issued on a vehicle or an individual. However, if a person receives more than three challans in a row for offenses like red light jumping, over speeding, overloading, carrying passengers in goods vehicles, use of mobile phone while driving, or drunken driving, their license may be cancelled.

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