Traffic Challan Settlement Date: Traffic challan not yet paid? Invoice filing date is near, know full details

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Traffic Challan: Nowadays the traffic rules are very strict and traffic challan is deducted even on the slightest mistake. People have to pay challan for not following the traffic rules. On the other hand, if the challan of your vehicle has been cut and the challan has not yet been filled, then now its date is near.

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If the challan of your vehicle has been cut, then the Delhi Traffic Police is once again organizing the National Lok Adalat 2023 to settle it. If you live in Delhi and challan has been issued on your vehicle number then you can go to District Magistrate and request for reduction of fine amount or waiver of challan.

Be it pollution, insurance, crossing red light, not wearing seat belt, over speeding or any other similar violation… Violators can appear in court and demand that The fine amount should be reduced or the entire challan should be waived. For this all you have to do is download the e-challan and go to the National Lok Adalat for settlement. Please tell that the National Lok Adalat is on 11 February 2023. Keep in mind that to go to the National Lok Adalat, you have to make online booking first.

How to book online for National Lok Adalat 2023

1. Book your challan on the website of Delhi Traffic Police Lok Adalat.

2. Download the printout of the notice.

3. Court premises will be specified on the downloaded notification sheet.

4. Attend the scheduled court on the specified date and time.

5. Present the challan before the Magistrate and likewise request for reduction or waiver of the fine.

According to a report, the Delhi Traffic Police has told that more than 1.79 crore e-challans are pending in the national capital. These challans include both violations caught on camera and violations caught by officers on the road. Delhi Police has also announced that the National Lok Adalat will remain open on 11 February 2023 from 10 am to 3:30 pm. Violators against whom challans have been issued before October 31, 2022, will be included in this.

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