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Facing Backlash, Sikkim Issues SOPs for E-Challan Amid Public Outrage Over AI Traffic System

First Published: 6th April, 2025 12:04 IST

Effective April 10, no e-challan shall be auto-generated immediately in cases involving “document failure-based violations.”

In response to mounting public outrage and widespread criticism on social media over the issuance of allegedly false and unjustified e-challans through an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered system, the Sikkim Transport Department on Saturday issued a set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) aimed at regulating the issuance of e-challans.

Local drivers and vehicle owners raised serious concerns over the issuance of false and unjustified e-challans. Many accused the AI-driven system of lacking accuracy and transparency, leading to undue penalties.

According to the office order released by the department, effective April 10, no e-challan shall be auto-generated immediately in cases involving “document failure-based violations.”

Instead, the system will first conduct multiple rounds of auto-verification with the National Informatics Centre (NIC) database. If any vehicle document is found expired or unavailable, the vehicle owner in Sikkim will receive a prior alert via SMS or WhatsApp.

The SOPs provide a 10-day window for owners to update their documents on the online VAHAN portal if valid records exist. Only upon failure to do so within the stipulated period will the system generate a formal e-challan.

In a significant step to restore public trust, the department also announced that any e-challan proven to be falsely generated by the AI cameras will be cancelled, and the vehicle owner will be compensated with double the penalty amount previously imposed.

The order also reiterated that the onus of ensuring accurate and updated documentation including mobile numbers rests with the vehicle owners.

This proactive step by the state government aims to bring more fairness and accountability to the use of AI in traffic enforcement.

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