noun a document or receipt issued by a police officer for a traffic violation or other offense
In finance, a challan is a form used to deposit money with a bank or government agency for purposes such as tax payment or fee submission.
Challans are used by law enforcement agencies to document and penalize various offenses, such as illegal parking or littering.
In the context of traffic violations, a challan is a document issued by the traffic police for a violation such as speeding or not wearing a seatbelt.
In the context of a writer, 'challan' may refer to a receipt or invoice for payment received for a particular piece of work or service provided.
In the context of a psychologist, 'challan' may refer to a document or form used to record and track payments made by clients for therapy sessions or other services rendered.
In the context of an accountant, 'challan' may refer to a financial document used to acknowledge payment or receipt of funds, often used in tax or fee payments.
In the context of a lawyer, 'challan' may refer to a legal document or citation issued by authorities for traffic violations or other offenses, detailing the fine or penalty to be paid.