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Lok Adalat Lawyer for Traffic Challan in Delhi 9318348453

A Lawyer for Traffic Violation Challan in Delhi might be highly helpful in settlement of challan amount, lowering the fine, defending the charges made against you etc. Advocate Tushar Srivastava is a highly prestigeious law firm in delhi for contesting the traffic challans in lok adalat in delhi.

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Lok Adalat Lawyer for Traffic Challan in Delhi 9318348453

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  1. If you’ve been pulled over and given a ticket/challan by the Delhi Traffic Police for an infraction such as speeding, running a stop sign or red light, mechanical violation, or reckless driving, a lawyer in Delhi for traffic violation challan may assist you in fighting the ticket/challan. A Lawyer for Traffic Violation Challan in Delhi might be highly helpful in settlement of challan amount, lowering the fine, defending the charges made against you etc. Use the services of lawfirmindelhi.com to find and engage a local traffic challan lawyer near you in Delhi who can aid you in evaluating the charges against you and devising a strategy to either challenge or defend the allegations. Information about Traffic Fines/Challan in Delhi Data issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways indicates that the city of Delhi has been responsible for the greatest number of road deaths in India over the previous two years. Speeding was a contributing factor in more than 44 percent of the total 1690 unintentional fatalities that occurred in 2018. The alarming incidence of road deaths in the nation’s capital, along with a rise in the number of traffic offences around the country, caused the government to revise the current Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which was passed in 1988. A significant number of changes have been made to the way roads are handled in the nation as a result of the Motor Vehicle Act being revised in 2019. In addition to adjustments in areas like as road construction requirements, insurance standards, and other regulations, the amount of traffic penalties charged for certain offences was also altered. In this section, we will examine the amended Delhi traffic penalties and compare them to the previously published list. Has The Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill was enacted by the Parliament in July, and it was immediately implemented across the nation. Following widespread condemnation from all quarters over the increased severity of the fines levied, the Indian capital city of Delhi introduced these new traffic penalties on September 1, 2019. Delhi put in place the new traffic fines that have been proposed? Following is an illustration of the traffic fines as implemented under the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act. 2019. We have also compared them to the old traffic rates that were applicable before: Following is an illustration of the traffic fines as implemented under the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act. 2019. We have also compared them to the old traffic rates that were applicable before: Violation Driving/Riding without Licence New Penalty from 1st Sept-2019 ₹5,000 and/or community service Driving/Riding Under the Influence of an Intoxicating Substance ₹10,000 and/or 6 months prison | ₹15,000 and/or 2 years jail for repetitive violation.

  2. Overspeeding LMV: ₹1,000- ₹2,000 MPV/HPV: ₹2,000- ₹4,000 (+ licence seizure) Driving/Riding without Insurance ₹2,000 and/or 3-months prison, community service | ₹4,000 for subsequent offence Driving without Seat Belt ₹1,000 and/or community service Speeding and Racing ₹5,000 and/or 3-months prison, community service | ₹10,000 for subsequent violation and up to 1 year in prison, community service Dangerous Driving/Riding and Jumping Red Light ₹1,000- ₹5,000 and/or 6-months to 1 year in prison, licence seizure Violating Road Regulations ₹500- ₹1000 Driving/Riding While on the Mobile (Handheld) ₹5,000 Driving/Riding Despite Disqualification ₹10,000, and/or community service Not Giving Way to Emergency Vehicles like Ambulances, Fire Engines, etc. ₹10,000 and/or community service Riding without Helmet (rider and pillion rider) ₹1000, and or licence disqualification, community service for 3-months Overloading Two-Wheelers ₹2,000 and licence disqualification and/or 3-months of community service Juvenile Offences ₹25,000 with 3-years prison, cancellation of registration for 1-year, juvenile ineligible for licence until 25 years of age. Overboarding Passengers ₹200 for every extra passenger and/or community service Driving/Riding without Ticket ₹500 Offence Committed by Enforcing Authorities Such as Offering Bribes Twice the penalty (varies according to traffic rules violated) Unauthorized Use of Vehicles Without Licence ₹1,000- ₹5,000 Refusing to share information under orders of the Traffic Authority/Disobeying orders ₹2,000 Vehicles without Permit ₹10,000 and/or up to 6-months prison, community service Driving/Riding without Registration ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 for subsequent offence Disclaimer: The material included in this article was gathered from a variety of internet sources, including news websites and government websites. They are subject to change at any moment. Before making any decisions, it is recommended that you examine the official government websites and double-check the facts.

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