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Mysuru: 50% relief for 1.4 crore pending traffic challans

Mysuru: 50% relief for 1.4 crore pending traffic challans
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Mysuru authorities have announced a 50% concession on pending traffic e-challan fines to clear a backlog of over 1.4 crore cases. The scheme will run from June 21 to July 10, aiming to recover over ₹642 crore in outstanding penalties.

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Large-scale fine amnesty programs are a common administrative tool to improve revenue collection and reduce court congestion.

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Facing a staggering backlog of over 1.4 crore traffic violation cases and unpaid penalties exceeding ₹642 crore, a 50% concession on eligible traffic e-challan fines has been announced, offering a limited-time opportunity to settle long-pending dues between June 21 and July 10.

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