Regarding challan directly sent to court Regarding challan directly sent to court

9 months ago

Yesterday a traffic police caught me driving on the wrong side without licence and sent the challan directly to court. What should I do?

Anik

Responded 9 months ago

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A.Dear client,

If you have been caught by the traffic police for driving on the wrong side without a license and the challan has been sent directly to court, here are the steps you should take:

Consult a Lawyer: It is advisable to consult a lawyer who specializes in traffic violations and legal matters. They can guide you through the legal process, explain your options, and represent you in court if needed.

Gather Information: Collect all the relevant documents and information related to the incident, such as the traffic ticket, your identification documents, vehicle documents (if applicable), and any other evidence that might be useful in your defense.

Appear in Court: Make sure to attend the court hearing on the scheduled date. Failing to appear in court can lead to further legal complications.

Know Your Rights: Be aware of your legal rights during the court proceedings. Your lawyer can help you understand your rights and provide advice on how to handle the case.

Explain Your Situation: If you have a valid reason for driving on the wrong side or not having a license at the time of the incident, be prepared to explain your situation to the court. Your lawyer can help you present your case effectively.

Accept Responsibility: If you were at fault, it's essential to accept responsibility for your actions. Expressing remorse and willingness to correct your behavior might be considered by the court during sentencing.

Pay Fines or Penalties: If you are found guilty, be prepared to pay fines or penalties as per the court's order.

Learn from the Experience: Take this incident as a lesson to follow traffic rules and ensure that you have all the necessary documents, including a valid driving license, when driving
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