V court challan

  1. Drunk And Drive Challan
  2. What is a challan?
  3. No Need To Go To Court To Settle Traffic Challans, Virtual Court Starts In Noida


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Drunk And Drive Challan

"Cognizance Denied" means that the court has refused to take legal action or initiate proceedings based on the challan for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) that was issued to you on 21st February. When a challan is denied cognizance, it indicates that the court has found some procedural or substantive irregularity or insufficiency in the filing of the case. As a result, the court has decided not to proceed with the case at this stage. In India, "cognizance denied" means that the court has refused to take up the case for consideration. It implies that the court has examined the complaint or chargesheet and found that it lacks sufficient grounds to proceed with a trial. When cognizance is denied, it means that no further legal proceedings will take place in the matter, and the case is considered closed.

What is a challan?

Know the meaning of Section 173 of CRPC- Challan is a common term offered by the police in court and for new law students, the term sometimes becomes a matter of difficulty. Through this article, ‘Challan’ under Section 173 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) is being highlighted. ‘Challan’ a final report by the police dispatch reports at different levels in their investigations. The police send three types of reports in the stages of investigation. The officer in charge of the police station under section 157 of the CrPC transmits the initial report of the case to the magistrate. The second report is called what is required in section 168 of this code that the report of the case of crime by the subordinate police officer should be sent to the police officer in charge of the concerned police station. The third report, called challan, is sent to the magistrate by the police after the case is concluded under Section 173 of the CrPC. In a way, it is also called the final report. It is a description of all the investigations carried out by the police which are presented before the magistrate. It is known by two names. In simple language, it is called Police Challan, but in the context of law, here it is called the final report i.e. Final Report in English. In the case of Hardeep Singh v. Punjab State AIR 2009 Supreme Court 483, the final report of the investigation by the police was submitted to the Magistrate Court as an important stage of criminal proceedings. “It is requi...

No Need To Go To Court To Settle Traffic Challans, Virtual Court Starts In Noida

Virtual Court in Noida: After the establishment of Virtual Court (V-Court) in Noida, people will not have to visit the court for issues like traffic challan payments. One will be able to settle their invoices remotely and can also lodge an online complaint in case of any dispute relating to traffic challans. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing caseload in the courts, V-Court started in Noida. Due to these V-Courts, the general public will not have to make rounds of the court anymore and will be able to settle their traffic fines at the comfort of their homes. People will be able to take advantage of this facility from Monday onwards. In this court, people will have to settle their challan dues within 90 days. If the challan dues are not settled within 90 days, legal proceedings will be initiated. No need to visit court or hire a lawyer You generally receive a challan if you violate traffic rules. If the dues of the challan are not settled on time, it is forwarded to court. You then have to hire a lawyer and visit the court to complete proceedings. However, the process has now been simplified for residents of Noida. Mobile number must be registered According to officials, this facility will be available only to those people who have registered their mobile numbers with the local RTO while registering their vehicle. You cannot take advantage of this facility if your phone number is not registered. It is often said that technology is a two-sided sword, a sayin...