Madhya Pradesh E-Challan Payment

Explore the process of e-challan payment in Madhya Pradesh, how to check Madhya Pradesh traffic challans, and conveniently make payments via Bajaj Finserv.
Madhya Pradesh E-Challan Payment
3 min
02 Mar 2024

E-Challan Madhya Pradesh - Check and pay traffic challan

Madhya Pradesh has adopted the e-challan system for streamlining traffic violation fines and penalties. This system allows you to check the status of your challan (traffic ticket) and make payments online conveniently.

Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of e-challan in Madhya Pradesh:

Checking Challan Status: There are two main ways to check if you have any pending challans:

  • Parivahan Sewa Website: This is the official e-challan website of the Government of India. You can visit the website and enter your challan number, vehicle registration number, or driving license number to see your challan details.
  • Madhya Pradesh Government Website: The Madhya Pradesh government website also offers an e-challan service. Here, you can enter your vehicle number or challan notice number to retrieve challan information.

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

The Bajaj Finserv BBPS Platform provides a user-friendly interface to access your Madhya Pradesh e-challan payment details. Follow these steps to quickly locate your pending challans:

  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 to make Madhya Pradesh traffic challan payment using the Parivahan portal, these are the steps you need to follow:

  1. Visit the Parivahan website: Go to the official Parivahan website (https://parivahan.gov.in/).
  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 Madhya Pradesh?

  • Making online payments: Once you confirm a pending challan, you can proceed with the online payment using the Parivahan Sewa website. The website accepts various payment methods for your convenience.
  • Offline payment options: If you prefer offline challan clearance, you have these options:
    • Traffic Police Station: Visit your nearest traffic police station with your driving license, address proof, and the challan slip. You can make the payment in cash and receive a receipt.
    • Handheld payment devices: Traffic police officers might be equipped with handheld devices for accepting cashless payments via debit or credit cards.

View traffic rules and traffic fines in Madhya Pradesh

Traffic rules and regulations in Madhya Pradesh

Traffic rules and regulations in Madhya Pradesh follow the guidelines set by the Motor Vehicles Act (MVA) of India, but the state might have additional enforcements. Here's a breakdown of some key points:

General Rules:

  • Valid Driving License: Always carry a valid driving license issued by the RTO (Regional Transport Office) while driving.
  • Vehicle Documents: Keep your vehicle registration certificate (RC) and insurance papers readily available in the vehicle.
  • Seatbelts: Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants in the car.
  • Helmets: Helmets are compulsory for riders and pillion riders on two-wheelers.
  • Mobile Phones: Using a mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited.
  • Drinking and Driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense.

Speed Limits:

  • Urban Areas: The general speed limit within city limits is typically 40-50 km/hr.
  • Highways: Speed limits on highways can vary depending on the specific road. It's best to follow the posted signage.

Other Important Regulations

  • Triple Riding: Triple riding on two-wheelers is not allowed.
  • Lane Discipline: Maintain proper lane discipline and avoid unnecessary lane changes.
  • Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate: Ensure your vehicle has a valid PUC certificate to reduce air pollution.
  • Right of Way: Pedestrians have the right of way at crosswalks.
  • Parking: Park only in designated parking areas and avoid blocking traffic flow.

Traffic fines in Madhya Pradesh

Major Offenses:

  • Driving Without License:
    • First Offense: Rs.2,000 to Rs.5,000
    • Subsequent Offense: Rs.5,000 to Rs.10,000 (These fines can be much higher depending on the type of vehicle)
  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI):
    • First Offense: Rs.2,000 and 6-months imprisonment
    • Subsequent Offense: Rs.3,000 and 2 years imprisonment
  • Overspeeding:
    • Can range from Rs.400 to Rs.1,000 depending on the extent of exceeding the speed limit.

Minor Offenses:

  • Riding/Driving Without Registration:
    • First Offense: Rs.100
    • Subsequent Offense: Rs.300
  • Driving Without Insurance:
    • First Offense: Rs.100
    • Subsequent Offense: Rs.300
  • Not Wearing Seatbelt: Fine can vary but typically around Rs.100
  • Not Wearing Helmet: Fine can vary but typically around Rs.100
  • Parking Violations: Fines can vary depending on the location and severity of the violation.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I do not pay challan in Madhya Pradesh?

Ignoring a challan in Madhya Pradesh can lead to escalating fines, court appearances, and even driver's license suspension. It is recommended to pay the fine within the stipulated time.

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

The time limit to pay an e-challan in Madhya Pradesh is 30 days from the date of issue.

Can I contest or dispute a traffic challan in Madhya Pradesh?

You have the option to challenge or object to a traffic challan in Madhya Pradesh if you suspect it was issued mistakenly. The general process is as follows:

  • Time Limit: Normally, you are given 30 days from the date of the challan issuance to contest it.
  • Method: There are two primary methods to dispute a challan:
  • Online: The Parivahan Sewa website offers a redressal system for e-challans. You can sign in and raise a dispute along with any supporting evidence.
  • Offline: Go to the traffic court linked with the location where the challan was given. Submit a written plea detailing why you think the challan is inaccurate.
How to check the fine traffic receipt issued by Madhya Pradesh police?

There are two ways to check your Madhya Pradesh traffic challan. Visit the Parivahan Sewa website and enter your challan number, vehicle registration number, or driving license number. Alternatively, you can find the e-challan service on the Madhya Pradesh Transport Department website and look up your challan using the vehicle number.

How to pay a court challan in Madhya Pradesh?
  • Identify Payment Method: Determine if the challan allows online payment. It might be mentioned on the challan itself.
  • Online Payment (if available):
    • Visit the Parivahan Sewa
    • Look for the challan payment section.
    • Enter your challan details and proceed with the online payment options.
  • Offline Payment:
    • Visit your nearest court counter with the challan receipt.
    • Make the payment in cash or inquire about any available debit/credit card options.