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Kashmir Virtual Traffic Court disposes over 2 lakh challans, recovers Rs 7 cr in 14 months

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 8:30 am
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Srinagar, November 17 : In a significant stride toward modernising traffic enforcement and judicial delivery in Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmir Virtual Traffic Court has disposed of more than 2.1 lakh challans and recovered over ?7 crore in fines within a span of just 14 months.

Officials say the disposal rate marks one of the highest recorded in Srinagar’s traffic adjudication history.

According to figures accessed by Kashmir News Service (KNS) , Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic), Srinagar, presided over by Touseef Ahmad Magray —2,10,117 challans were processed from September 2024 to November 17, 2025. During the same period, the court recovered ?7,07,06,850 in fines, signalling an “unprecedented level” of compliance by traffic violators and effective adjudication through digital platforms.

The virtual court, established to expedite the disposal of traffic cases and reduce footfall in physical courtrooms, has emerged as a key institution in promoting road safety and accountability in Kashmir. Officials note that the high disposal rate reflects improved coordination between the judiciary and traffic authorities, the rising use of online payment systems, and increased public awareness regarding traffic regulations.

Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Touseef Ahmad Magray said the milestone was a result of sustained teamwork and the public’s willingness to shift to digital modes of payment.

“The dedication of our judicial staff and the support of the traffic police have been central to this achievement. The convenience of virtual hearings and online fine payments has encouraged violators to settle cases promptly,” Magray said. He added that the rapid disposal of challans has contributed to better road discipline across the Valley.

The court has also been working closely with enforcement agencies to ensure consistency in traffic regulation and quicker follow-up on violations detected through CCTV networks, e-challans, and on-ground policing. Officials said the virtual model has significantly reduced delays that previously burdened the system, ensuring that violators are held accountable without procedural bottlenecks.

Expressing gratitude to the public, Magray urged citizens to continue observing traffic norms to ensure safer roads for commuters. “Public cooperation is essential. We encourage everyone to follow rules not just to avoid fines but to ensure safer travel for all,” he said.

The statement was issued by the Office of the Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic), Srinagar.(KNS)

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