Traffic Challan Lok Adalat: You can settle your pending challan for a lower fee at the Lok Adalat to be held in Delhi on November 8th. This time, challans issued after July 31, 2025, will be heard. To have a challan waived, it is mandatory to register on the NALSA website first.
Traffic Challan Lok Adalat: If you live in Delhi and have a pending challan, this news is very important for you. Let us tell you that a Lok Adalat is going to be held once again in Delhi, where even the largest challans can be settled for a small fee. Let us find out when and where the next Lok Adalat is being held.
When will the Lok Adalat be held?
The next Lok Adalat in Delhi is scheduled for Saturday, November 8th. If you too are looking to have your challan waived, you can easily visit the Lok Adalat on that day and have it waived. However, it is not certain that every challan is waived in the Lok Adalat; it is worth noting that there are certain limits. This time, challans issued after July 31, 2025 will be settled in the Lok Adalat.
Where will Lok Adalat be held in Delhi?
- Dwarka Court
- Karkardooma Court
- Patiala House Court
- Rouse Avenue Court
- Tis Hazari Court
- Rohini Court
- Saket Court
Registration must be done first
If you think you can simply take your vehicle to the Lok Adalat on Saturday morning and settle your challan, you are mistaken. There is a set process for getting your challan waived at the Lok Adalat. To do this, you must first register on the NALSA website and upload the required documents. Only after registration will you receive a token number. Entry into the Lok Adalat is not possible without this token and your vehicle documents.
- Which challans are waived at the Lok Adalat?Driving without a helmet
- Not wearing a seat belt
- Violating the speed limit
- Jumping a red light
- Wrong parking
- Driving while talking on the mobile phone
- Incomplete vehicle documents
- Not having a pollution certificate
- Not carrying a license
- Driving under the influence
- Hit-and-run cases
- Driving by a minor
- Repeated violations
- Serious accident related challans
Court cases pending or criminal in nature
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