Help Desk Established in Gurugram for Lok Adalat to Address Pending Traffic Challans
Help desk set up in Gurugram ahead of Lok Adalat for pending challans
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In Gurugram, a help desk has been set up at the court premises by the District Legal Services Authority and Traffic Police to assist residents with pending traffic challans ahead of the Lok Adalat scheduled for Saturday. The desk will operate until May 9, facilitating the resolution of outstanding dues.
- 01A help desk for pending traffic challans has been established in Gurugram.
- 02The desk will assist residents until May 9, prior to the Lok Adalat.
- 03Motorists can check their dues and resolve issues with the help of staff.
- 04Documents required include identity card, driving license, and vehicle papers.
- 05Challan records up to September 2023 are available for review.
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Ahead of the Lok Adalat scheduled for Saturday, a help desk has been established at the court premises in Gurugram, Haryana, India, by the District Legal Services Authority and Traffic Police. This initiative aims to assist residents with pending traffic challans and dues. The help desk will be operational until May 9, providing support for motorists to resolve their issues. Nisha, the secretary of the district legal services authority, stated that residents can check their pending dues through the Parivahan e-Challan portal and can also approach the help desk with necessary documents, including an identity card, driving license, and vehicle-related papers. The support staff will create a case number to facilitate timely submissions to the relevant court, allowing residents to address their pending challans effectively. Records of challans up to September 2023 will be accessible at the help desk.
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This initiative provides a crucial opportunity for residents to resolve outstanding traffic fines, potentially reducing legal complications and financial burdens.
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