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  1. 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. Source: This website is published and managed by District Courts. Page Last Updated: 27 Jan 2023. Download Mobile App for Android & iOS. Know current status of your case by Return SMS. SMS ECOURTS<space><your CNR Number> To 9766899899.

  3. When you have a pending challan proceeding in a virtual court, it means that your traffic or legal violation case is being processed online. Here are steps to consider in this situation: Wait for Processing: Virtual courts may have different processing times.

  4. 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

  5. A virtual court challan is a traffic challan that is issued and processed online by a virtual court. The challan is issued by a traffic police officer using a mobile app or a computer. The challan is then sent to the violator's email address or mobile phone.

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  6. Once you’ve logged in to the virtual court, you’ll see all the pending challans for all your vehicles registered with your phone number. Check the status of the challan and also the updated amount.

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  8. 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.