Puttur: Lawyer gets traffic challan for violation committed by another


Team Udayavani, Feb 2, 2022, 11:55 AM IST

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Puttur: An advocate from Puttur has allegedly been issued a traffic challan for parking her car on the main road in Mangaluru in violation of the rules.

Ashwini claimed that she received a challan on February 1 directing her to pay a penalty of Rs 1000 for a traffic offense committed by someone else on December 26 evening.

Pointing out that she owns a Ford car, Ashwini said that the photo shared in the challan as documentary proof of the offense happens to be of a Suzuki model and bears a different registration number.

However, when she raised this issue with the officials, she was told to resolve the matter by visiting Mangaluru.

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