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A Madhya Pradesh e challan is a simplified and digital way of levying a fine on a person responsible for breaking the road laws and regulations. With the advancement of technology and the uncompromised objective to streamline the traffic management system, the electronic challan (e-challan) was introduced.
Unlike the conventional method of issuing challans, which involves a lot of paperwork and time, e-challans are easy to handle and involve much less time in settlement. Madhya Pradesh e-challan is issued against the violators of the road laws and regulations to fasten the complete process and control the traffic violations effectively.
Madhya Pradesh e-challan is a digital traffic violation ticket issued by the Madhya Pradesh traffic police against the person who fails to adhere to the traffic rules and regulations. This digital ticket is issued if the traffic police officer notices a violation of the traffic law or if the violation is recorded via modern methods, such as CCTV cameras. In such cases, the e-challan gets issued automatically, eliminating the conventional methods of issuing a challan.

Park+ offers a simple interface to the users to quickly check and pay e-challan online. We fetch data from reliable source to help individuals get true information about traffic challans.

Go to Park+ ‘E-Challan’ section
Visit the Park+ website or mobile application and go to the ‘E-Challan’ section for online challan check.
Input the Vehicle registration number
Enter the ‘Vehicle Number’ to begin e challan check by vehicle number and click on ‘Check Challan’ to view the pending challans.
Enter the OTP sent to the registered mobile number for verification (if asked) and review the list of challans, if the issued challan is correct (time, location, offence, etc.).
Settle e-challan
Choose a suitable payment method to clear the fine after the e-challan check and make the vehicle challan payment. Remember to get the receipt as proof.
Parivahan is a government platform offering range of vehicle and transport related services. Motorists can easily check and pay traffic fine online through the Parivahan eChallan website

Reach Parivahan eChallan website
Navigate to the official Parivahan eChallan website.
Perform challan check
Choose the ‘Check Challan Status’ under the ‘Online Services’ head and enter either of the information: Challan Number, DL Number or VRN
Verification and review
Fill in the displayed captcha and click on ‘Get Details’ to check challan online. Complete verification by entering the OTP, if required and carefully review all the challans.
Initiate challan payment
Choose a traffic challan to settle and click on ‘Pay Now’.
Make echallan payment
Select a suitable payment method and complete the e challan online payment to settle.
Collect the payment slip
After successful payment, download the payment receipt to avoid future hassle.
For users who prefer paying traffic fine offline, can reach out to the nearest traffic police station and clear their challan easily.

Visit the nearest traffic police station to settle challan offline.
Collect the required documents
Carry all the essential documents like Challan copy, Vehicle R.C., Identity proofs, etc.
Tell the concern to the designated officer and provide him with all the documents.
Pay the challan fine through either of the provided payment options.
After payment, collect the payment copy for future reference.
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Before moving ahead to settle a challan, always check if the issued challan is correct. And to do so, you must know what information an Madhya Pradesh e-challan has. The details listed on the Madhya Pradesh e-challan are:



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A challan is a fine imposed on individuals for violating traffic rules. It must be paid within the specified timeline. To avoid penalties or further complications, it is advised to clear the fines on time. Additionally, Transport authorities recommend strictly following traffic rules to prevent such situations in the future.

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Cancelation of License
Upon checking, if you find that the issued Madhya Pradesh e-challan is incorrect, you can lodge a complaint for the same. A complaint against the wrongly issued challan can be raised through Parivahan.
Perform the following steps to file a complaint against an incorrect challan:
Step 1. Visit the official website of Parivahan.
Step 2. Click on the “Complaint” tab.
Step 3. You’ll then land on the grievance page.
Step 4. Select the wrongly issued challan.
Step 5. Provide the necessary information and the description of the challan (i.e., on what ground the challan is incorrect).
Step 6. Upload the image of the evidences.
Step 7. Click on “Submit” to raise the complaint.
Step 8. Jot down the complaint number to further track the status of the challan.
Madhya Pradesh e-challan check system was introduced to ensure uncompromised enforcement of the traffic laws, aiming to reduce traffic offences and improve road safety. To avoid getting the Madhya Pradesh e-challan, adhere to the traffic laws and regulations. Further, if you have negligibly committed an offence, it is advised to check and settle the challan as soon as possible to avoid added penalties or fines. Failure to pay the challan might result in adverse situations, sometimes even a court summons. So stay updated about the outstanding challans and settle them through reliable online portals, such as Park+.
| Traffic Violation | Penalty (in INR) Ist offence | Penalty (in INR) 2nd offence |
|---|---|---|
| Driving without holding an effective driving license | 3 months or Rs. 500 or both | - |
| Driving by an underage person (Minor driving a vehicle) | 3 months or Rs. 500 or both | - |
| A disqualified person driving a vehicle | 3 months or Rs. 500 or both | - |
| Driving a vehicle at an excessive speed | 400 | 1000 |
| Driving a vehicle at an excessive speed | 6 months or Rs.1,000 or both | 2 years or Rs.2,000 for second or subsequent offence within 3 years of previous commission or both |
| Driving by a drunken person | 6 months or Rs. 2,000 or both. | 2 Years or Rs. 3000 for second or subsequent offence committed within 3 year of previous commission or both. |
| Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive | 200 | 500 |
| Driving an uninsured vehicle | 3 months or Rs. 1,000 or both | - |
| Driver's failure to obey traffic signs | 100 | 300 |
| Driver and pillion rider failing to wear protective head gear (Helmet) | 100 | 300 |
Madhya Pradesh transport department website
Note : *The table represents some traffic offences and their respective penalties. The penalties are subject to change as per the amendments in the law.


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