Delhi's Lok Adalat Offers Chance to Settle Traffic Challans on May 9
Lok Adalat to be held in Delhi on May 9; How you can get rid of pending challans
Hindustan Times
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On May 9, vehicle owners in Delhi can resolve eligible traffic challans through a special Lok Adalat organized by the Delhi State Legal Services Authority. This initiative aims to reduce the backlog of minor traffic offences while avoiding lengthy court procedures. Participants must have registered in advance and bring necessary documents.
- 01Delhi's Lok Adalat on May 9 allows resolution of minor traffic challans.
- 02Eligible cases include offences like speeding and illegal parking, but not serious violations.
- 03Participants must attend their designated court based on their appointment slip.
- 04Prior registration was required, and the booking window has closed.
- 05Orders from the Lok Adalat will be final and binding.
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On May 9, vehicle owners in Delhi, India will have the opportunity to settle eligible traffic challans through a special Lok Adalat organized by the Delhi State Legal Services Authority. This initiative targets the reduction of minor traffic offence backlogs while helping motorists avoid lengthy court procedures. The Lok Adalat will operate from 10 am to 4 pm at various district court complexes, including Karkardooma Court and Saket District Court. Only challans issued up to January 31, 2026, can be addressed, focusing on minor offences such as riding without a helmet, failing to wear a seatbelt, and illegal parking. Serious offences like drunk driving will not be included. Participation requires prior registration, which has now closed, and attendees must bring a printed copy of their challan and appointment letter. Orders from the Lok Adalat will be final and binding, allowing motorists to resolve disputes without further legal action.
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This initiative provides an opportunity for vehicle owners to resolve pending traffic fines, potentially reducing the number of unpaid e-challans and improving compliance among motorists.
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