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Application to the Traffic Police for Cancellation of a Wrong Ticket

Here is a sample application to the traffic police for the cancellation of a wrong ticket. Everyone can use these formats according to their need. Necessary changes can be done.

Application to the Traffic Police for Cancellation of a Wrong Ticket.

To

Controller of Traffic Police

Commission of Traffic Police

Delhi

Respected Sir

It is stated that my name is Ranjeet Barkat Singh and I am a resident of Delhi. Sir, I drive a Maruti Suzuki, Swift, and last night a got an e challan for overspeeding at Delhi chowk. With all due respect that e challan than I have received is wrong, it states that I was driving at a speed of 140 kilometers per hour but sir my car can only go till a maximum of 120 kilometers per hour and Delhi chowk is full of traffic at midday; the time I am accused of overspeeding, and it a blessing to even drive at that chowk at 50 kilometers per hour.

Sir, I request that this e challan number 1234567 be reconsidered as first of all I wasn’t overspending and secondly, my car cannot go at that speed. It will be a bad impression on my driving license to have an overspeeding violation, so I would be humbly grateful if you looked into this matter. Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Yours Sincerely,

Ranjeet Barkat Singh

Sample Application to the Traffic Police for Cancellation of a Wrong Ticket.

To

Controller of Traffic Police

Commission of Traffic Police

Delhi

Respected Sir

It is stated that my name is Ranjeet Barkat Singh and I am a resident of Delhi. Sir, I drive a Maruti Suzuki swift and last month I got an e challan.I was issued a fine for violating the traffic signals although, in fact, it was not my fault. I pass through this four-way junction practically every day, so I know the signal isn’t operating correctly. It’s been acting up for a month now. Because the light is constantly locked for rightward traffic and remains red even when it should be green, vehicles must cross the junction while the signal is red. This, in turn, results in a ticket against the motorist, even if it is not their fault.

I made an application to the Traffic Police Department about this matter about three weeks ago, but I have yet to receive a response. Please cancel my invalid ticket because it was unavoidable that the signal would be disrupted. Also, fix the light at this intersection so that similar incidents do not occur in the future. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation.

Yours Sincerely,

Ranjeet Barkat Singh

Human Trafficking

The following is an article on human trafficking.

Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is defined as the use of force or compulsion to gain labor or commercial sex acts. To entice victims into trafficking situations, traffickers may employ violence, deception, or false promises of well-paying jobs. The Pakistani government does not entirely satisfy the basic requirements for the abolition of human trafficking, although it is making considerable efforts to do so. These efforts would include indicting traffickers for the first time under the government’s extensive human trafficking law, indicting more traffickers for indentured servitude than the previous year, and increasing brick kiln registration nationwide to improve oversight of workers targeted by labor traffickers.

In addition, the authorities recognized more trafficking victims than in the previous reporting period, and many investigations against suspected traffickers for Pakistani trafficking victims discovered abroad were launched. In addition, federal and provincial authorities continued to engage in anti-trafficking operations with international partners and foreign governments. However, in comparison to the preceding reporting period, the government did not demonstrate overall increased efforts. The government reduced the number of sex trafficking investigations and prosecutions while increasing the number of labor trafficking charges and convictions.

Sex trafficking and labor trafficking are both illegal in Pakistan. The 2018 PTPA made sex trafficking and labor trafficking illegal, with penalties ranging from two to ten years in prison, a fine of up to one million Pakistani rupees (PKR) ($6,460), or both, for offenses involving an adult male victim, and between two and ten years in prison, a fine of up to one million PKR ($6,460), or both, for offenses involving an adult female or child victim. These punishments were suitably severe. However, the punishments for sex trafficking were not equivalent to those for other major crimes, such as rape, because they allowed for a fine instead of jail. Pakistan is a popular destination for men, women, and children who have been compelled to work in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka. In Pakistan, Chinese construction workers may be subjected to forced labor. In sex trafficking in Pakistan, traffickers abuse women and girls and to a lesser extent, boys from Afghanistan, Iran, and other Asian nations. In Pakistan, traffickers target refugees and stateless people from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Burma, as well as religious and ethnic minorities like Christians and Hazaras. Rohingya refugees are forced to work in Pakistan by traffickers.