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RRapidstar25
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April 13, 2025 at 7:46 amTL;DR: I had 2k chalan as of 2023 on my 19-20yr old bike and as there’s no phone number linked, I never got to know. I have sold the bike to scrap as it was barely in working condition. I was randomly checking today and got to know about my chalan, what should my next steps be?I had a old bike whose paper works had expired and since there was no use for that we never got the rc renewd. I used it sometimes to travel around my socitey but once I took it outside without helmet back in 2023 and I have 2 chalans of โน1000/- each. As the bike is almost 19-20 years old, there was no phone number linked so I never got to know and it was today that I was randomly checking chalans for all of my vehicles and got to see the blunder. The major issue is on February I sold the bike for scrap, so what should my next steps be. Should I pay or in how much trouble am I if I don’t pay as it has been almost 2years.
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SSmarttiger2749
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April 13, 2025 at 7:57 amGo to the RTA office and write a letter to the RTA officer by explaining the scenario. And Deregister your vehicle from the database.-
RRapidstar25
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April 14, 2025 at 6:41 amI think you got it wrong I AM the culprit here, it was my mistake for chalan as I took bike out without helmet but that was back in 2023, after which I sold the bike to scraps and since there’s no number registered I never got to know that I have chalan. I went to the RTO office 2 times but they are being lazy and telling to come a day after and one guy there told me ki “aare aab choor dijia aab kuch nahi hoga kuch din baad khud cancel ho jaiga” I don’t know who he was or how right he is but I am confused as hell now.
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