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National Lok Adalat is a special court that resolves disputes related to traffic violations and fines in Delhi. It is an initiative of Delhi Police and Delhi Legal Services Authority to provide speedy and affordable justice to the citizens. Learn more about the benefits and procedures of National Lok Adalat on this webpage.
Find out how to get your case referred to Lok Adalat for settlement of civil and criminal disputes in Delhi. Download the revised fee schedule for filing cases in Lok Adalat and the standard operating protocol for e-Lok Adalat.
May 7, 2024 · Delhi residents with traffic fines have a chance to significantly reduce or even waive them through the Lok Adalat on May 11. Offenders can request fine reductions for various violations like speeding or lacking insurance.
Feb 8, 2023 · The Delhi Traffic Police is organising the National Lok Adalat 2023 once more to settle challans filed against automobiles. If you live in Delhi and have a challan issued against your car registration number, you can request a reduction in the penalty amount or even a remission of the challan from the District Magistrate.
May 7, 2024 · The Delhi Traffic Police is preparing to establish a National Lok Adalat which will enable people to waive their vehicle's challan if it has been issued in Delhi. To take advantage of this opportunity, one must visit the website to download the e-challan.
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May 11, 2022 · Delhi Traffic Police is organising National Lok Adalat to settle the challan issued against your vehicle. This National Lok Adalat can also be a chance to redeem the challan for...
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The National Lok Adalat 2023, scheduled for October 8, will boast an impressive 170 Lok Adalat benches, each prepared to settle up to 1,000 challan cases. This colossal effort aims to resolve a total of 1,70,000 challan cases accumulated until June 30, 2023, in virtual courts.