Gauri Malik | Updated: Aug 1, 2022 19:41 IST
Odisha launches an electronic petition, known as e-challan Odisha, for a transparent and safe transportation system. The introduction of e-challan is intended to benefit both the general public and the tracking of the suspected vehicles and drivers. In Odisha, traffic regulations have always undergone a transition process and have returned with newly revised terms. While many people are ignorant of traffic laws, some disregard them even after becoming aware of them. The person will be issued a challan and required to pay the fines if the Odisha Police discover them breaking the rules. The benefits offered by e challan are:
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A traffic cop uses a device they carry to electronically generate an e-Challan. The fee can be paid on the spot or online through the state transportation department’s website or parivahan website, using various payment methods
Step 1: Visit the Odisha Treasury e-challan website at www.odishatreasury.gov.in
Step 2: Under the heading “Challan Status,” enter one of the three numbers (CRN/BRN/DRN).
Step 3: Following the completion of the captcha, click the “Search” button.
Step 4: A set of e-challans issued in your name will be displayed. Decide what you’d like to pay for.
Step 5: Pick your preferred method of payment and pay the fine.
Step 1: Visit the Parivahan website
Step 2: Enter the licence plate, vehicle, or challan number
Step 3: Your screen should display a captcha code. After entering what you see, click the “Get Details” button.
Step 4:Your challan’s details will be displayed, along with a “Pay Now” button; click on it.
Step 5: Pick the method you want to use to make the payment.
Step 6: Note down the transaction ID after the payment has been completed. If the need ever arises, please use this as a guide.
Even though paying your e-challan online is simpler, you can still decide to do so manually:
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Here is how to view the status of your online e-challan:
Step 1: Go to the official e-challan website.
Step 2: To view all of the e-challans and their status, type in your challan number, vehicle registration number, or DL number along with the captcha code.
Step 3: Lastly, you will be forwarded to a new page where the details and status of each of your e-challans are displayed.
Violation | Penalty |
First-time general offence | Rs. 500 |
Second time offence | Rs. 1500 |
Violation of road rules | Rs. 500-1000 |
Driving without a licence | Rs. 5000 |
Driving unauthorised vehicle without a licence | Rs. 5000 |
Driving after being disqualified | Rs. 10000 |
Overspeeding | Light Motor Vehicle:Rs 2,000Medium Passenger or Goods Vehicle:Rs 4000. |
Drunk Driving | First-Time Offence: Rs.10,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.15,000 |
Using mobile while driving | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
No, you are not obligated to pay the fine right away, and the traffic police are unable to make you do so. However, since it will go to court and complicate the process if you don’t pay it within the allotted time, we advise that you do so
You can use the Park+ website, Parivahan website, or official Odisha Transport website to confirm your traffic tickets online in Odisha and you can follow the steps given above in this article.
Check out the Parivahan website. Use your vehicle number, driving license number, or challan number to log in. You will have access to all of your e-information, challan’s along with a download link for the receipt.
To file a complaint, go to the Odisha traffic police website and select “Complaints.”
Yes. In India, it is against the law to operate a vehicle without at least third-party liability insurance. As a result, you’ll have to make a payment.