<p>Karnataka is once again giving a 50 per cent concession on traffic fine payments (e-challans). The offer will last until September 9, 2023. </p>.<p>In a notification issued on Wednesday, the Transport Department stated that the rebate would be applicable only to pending cases registered prior to February 11, 2023. </p>.<p>The notification stated that the decision to extend the concession offer was taken at a meeting chaired by Justice G Narendar, Executive Chairman, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority (KSLSA) on June 14. </p>.<p>The rebate, first introduced in January 2023, was twice extended in February and March following requests from the general public as well as the traffic police. </p>.<p>Until February 11, around 40 per cent of traffic cases were resolved. A total of 52,11,424 traffic challan petty cases were disposed of as pre-litigation cases across Karnataka and more than Rs 152 crore was collected in pending fines.</p>
<p>Karnataka is once again giving a 50 per cent concession on traffic fine payments (e-challans). The offer will last until September 9, 2023. </p>.<p>In a notification issued on Wednesday, the Transport Department stated that the rebate would be applicable only to pending cases registered prior to February 11, 2023. </p>.<p>The notification stated that the decision to extend the concession offer was taken at a meeting chaired by Justice G Narendar, Executive Chairman, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority (KSLSA) on June 14. </p>.<p>The rebate, first introduced in January 2023, was twice extended in February and March following requests from the general public as well as the traffic police. </p>.<p>Until February 11, around 40 per cent of traffic cases were resolved. A total of 52,11,424 traffic challan petty cases were disposed of as pre-litigation cases across Karnataka and more than Rs 152 crore was collected in pending fines.</p>