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The e-challan remains an initiative with countless loopholes.

This time, a significant flaw in Karachi’s eChallan system has prompted the Karachi Bus Owners Association to file a petition with the Sindh High Court (SHC). The association claims that the system has been malfunctioning, causing undue financial and operational strain on bus operators.

What’s the Issue with the eChallan System?

The bus owners have accused the eChallan system of issuing incorrect fines and failing to accurately record traffic violations. This technical glitch, they argue, is leading to penalties that are both unjust and financially damaging. The petitioners are calling for an urgent review and correction of the system to prevent further complications.

In response to the growing concerns, the Karachi Bus Owners Association has formally approached the SHC. Their petition demands that the authorities address the flaw and ensure the eChallan system is fully operational and error-free. Legal experts are closely monitoring the case, as its outcome could affect how traffic fines are processed in the city.

Potential Implications for Karachi’s Transportation Sector

If the SHC rules in favor of the petitioners, it could lead to a major overhaul of the eChallan system. Such a ruling might also prompt other cities in Pakistan to revisit their own traffic violation systems.

For now, all eyes are on the ongoing legal battle and its impact on the future of Karachi’s public transportation.

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