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    Virtual court enables online adjudication of cases. On pilot basis, the system is being used for traffic and transport challans. The system automatically consumes challans from the eChallan system and allows user to pay fine online for the traffic offences.

  2. Online payment. You can pay your pending notices online by using Debit card or SBI net banking........

  3. Home. Digital Traffic Court. FAQ. How can I see my pending Challan? The pending Challan can be viewed on the Virtual Court web portal, by. using either of the following option: . Mobile number. Party name. CNR . Vehicle number. How can violators send their Challans to Digital Traffic.

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · The Delhi High Court has established virtual traffic courts to expedite cases and enable paperless proceedings. Since April 2019, over 2.1 crore traffic bookings have been disposed of through these courts. The system allows offenders to receive an SMS challan, pay the fine online, or contest the notice in court.

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Delhi High Court has introduced virtual traffic courts to expedite cases and facilitate online payment of fines. Since April 2019, over 2.1 crore traffic violation cases have been disposed of through virtual hearings. The system allows offenders to pay fines online or contest the notice.

  6. May 13, 2020 · Supreme Court Judge Justice D.Y. Chandrachud on Wednesday inaugurated two virtual courts here for online settling of challans for traffic violations captured through cameras installed...

  7. All fines, except those cases wherein the vehicle has been impounded, generated digitally by the Delhi traffic police can now be paid directly on the virtual court web portal —...

  8. Available at https://vcourts.gov.in, the Virtual Court will cater to the traffic challans generated by the Delhi Traffic Police via the e-challan application. All traffic challans except those where the vehicle is impounded can be disposed of by making an online payment at the portal.

  9. Jul 26, 2019 · Putting “power back into the hands of litigants”, Delhi’s first ‘virtual court’ was inaugurated at Tiz Hazari courts so matters pertaining to traffic violations can be disposed via online payment.

  10. May 14, 2020 · As of May 7, the Virtual Courts in Delhi have been able to dispose of 7,30,789 challans and have collected fine amounting to Rs 89,41,67,812 said Delhi High Court Chief Justice D N Patel....

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