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10 lakh in Maharashtra owe highway police Rs 1,100-crore
Updated On: 24 September, 2021 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
Violators have been called to the Lok Adalat; in Mumbai, the outstanding amount of all e-challans from 2018 is more than Rs 400 crore

Notices for unpaid e-challans were sent to a total of 89,411 people in Mumbai from September 13 to September 22
The Maharashtra State Highway police have sent notices to more than 10 lakh people for non-payment of e-challans worth about Rs 1,100 crore from September 13. The violators have been called to the Lok Adalat, but about 1 lakh of these people have paid the money, which amounts to Rs 4.37 crore.
On September 25, the Lok Adalat will be held in every district and city across the state. Traffic rules violators are fined through e-challans but most don’t pay, so the matters have to be settled through Lok Adalat. E-challan payments of about Rs 1,100 crore are yet to be paid in Maharashtra. Of the total 44,507,788 e-challans issued across the state, 29,400,629 e-challans are pending.
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