E-challan is now cut off from traffic control cameras installed on the roads. In such a situation, if you do not fill the e-challan, then you may suffer a long loss. New rules are being made regarding e-challan and many new provisions have been made in it.
At present, only 40% of the e-challan in the country is recovered. In such a situation, the government has now prepared a draft of its new rules to implement the e-challan system in a better way.
According to the news of TOI, the government can make many changes to improve the e-challan system. According to the draft, provisions can be made in the new rules ranging from the confiscation of driving license to filling more premiums of insurance. Let's look at it once…
It has been seen by the government that when the issues of e-challan are taken to court, more than 80 percent of the cases are waived. The reason for this is that people get late notifications or the invoice remains pending for a long time.
At the same time, the figures show that the recovery rate of e-challan is very low. It is just 14 percent in Delhi, while 21 percent in Karnataka, 27 percent in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh and 29 percent in Odisha. At the same time, only in Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Haryana, their recovery rate is from 62 to 76 percent.