Updated On: 19 August, 2017 08:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan and Suraj Ojha
<p>Several cases surfaced where motorists have been wrongly fined for traffic offences they never committed, courtesy errant drivers who have figured out how to trick traffic police's e-Challan system</p>


Days after Akhilesh Jaiswal started driving this auto, the police told him he owed Rs 3,000 in fines
Even if you're following all driving rules, there's a chance you might be asked to pay for someone else's mistake. Several cases have come up where motorists have been wrongly fined for traffic offences they never committed, courtesy errant drivers who have figured out how to trick traffic police's e-Challan system with duplicate number plates.