New Delhi: A plea has been moved in the Delhi High Court claiming that the mechanism of issuing challans under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act of 2019 was 'arbitrary and faulty' and needs to be rectified using better technology.
Challans were being issued without proper and reliable technology in place and there was a need for 'standardization of the technology used for monitoring traffic violations', the petition by Sonali Karwasra, a lawyer, has contended.
She has claimed that there are 'several lacunas' in implementing the Act efficiently due to 'obsolete and outdated technologies used by the authorities to detect traffic violations'.
Her petition has alleged that there have been instances where hefty fines have been issued due to faulty equipment and then the penalties had to be revoked.
One such instance referred to in the plea is the alleged bulk recall of more than 1.57 lakh challans issued by the traffic department for over-speeding on NH 24 between August and October 10, 2019.