Updated On: 07 December, 2023 07:26 PM IST | Mumbai | Asif Rizvi
Mumbai Police on Thursday asked traffic rules violators to clear their pending e-challans at the earliest The police have asked the motorists who have pending e-challans to be present at a Lok Adalat on December 9

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Mumbai Police on Thursday asked traffic rules violators to clear their pending e-challans at the earliest failing which they may face legal action. The police have asked the motorists who have pending e-challans to be present at a Lok Adalat on December 9, an official statement said on Thursday.
The police, in the statement said that the motorists who commit traffic offences face action as per provisions of Motor Vehicle Act (MV Act). Offenders receive messages detailing the violation and applicable fine on their mobile phones registered in Regional Traffic Office. Despite this significant number of drivers
neglect to pay fines.