Lok Adalat on 10 May: You can settle traffic challans, drink and drive case, select property dispute and more

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Traffic Challan Lok Adalat Saturday 10 May 2025: Today you have a golden opportunity to zero out traffic challans worth thousands. If you have a traffic challan or any old legal case pending, then the National Lok Adalat to be held on 10 May 2025 .

Today you have a golden opportunity to get your traffic challan worth thousands of rupees zeroed. If you have a traffic challan or any old legal case pending, then the National Lok Adalat to be held on 10 May 2025 is a great opportunity for you. This court will be held in all the court complexes of Delhi from 10 am to 4 pm. This Lok Adalat is not only an opportunity to save money, but also a golden opportunity to get rid of legal cases pending for years.

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You can get a big discount on traffic challan

  • You can settle the compoundable challan or notice of Delhi Traffic Police in Lok Adalat. That is, those challans which can be settled by paying the fine on the spot or online.
  • Possibility of discount: Many people have already got discounts up to 50% – 70%.
  • Till when will the challans be included: Only challans till 31 January 2025 will be taken in this Lok Adalat.
  • Where to download the challan : Download the challan from the Delhi Traffic Police website from May 5, 2025 and take a printout of it and reach the court.

Which cases will be resolved

Many types of civil and domestic cases will be settled in this Lok Adalat

  • Motor Accident & Insurance Disputes
  • Electricity-water bill dispute
  • Disputes related to salary and pension
  • cheque bounce cases
  • Marital disputes (except divorce)
  • Land acquisition and other civil cases
  • Where will the court be held

These court complexes of Delhi are included in Lok Adalat

  • Dwarka
  • Karkardooma
  • Patiala House
  • Rohini
  • Rouse Avenue
  • Saket
  • Tis Hazari

Remember some important things

  • Take the print out with you, there will be no print facility in the court.
  • A maximum of 7 challans/notices will be accepted on a private vehicle, and only 2 on a commercial vehicle.
  • Only 1000 challans will be resolved on each bench. The target is to resolve 1.8 lakh challans/notices on a total of 180 benches.
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