National Lok Adalat Date: The Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) has rescheduled the National Lok Adalat, scheduled for March 14th, in Delhi. The authority has now announced the new date. This day will provide a valuable opportunity for people to settle long-pending traffic challans. This special court will resolve minor traffic disputes quickly and easily. Let's find out the new date for the National Lok Adalat in Delhi...
The National Lok Adalat will be held on this day, not March 14th.
According to the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA), the National Lok Adalat, scheduled for March 14th, will now be held on Sunday, March 22nd, 2026. Lok Adalats are organized under the aegis of the National Legal Services Authority and state legal services authorities. The primary purpose of these courts is to resolve minor disputes and matters through mutual consent.
Which traffic challans can be resolved through Lok Adalat?
Not wearing a helmet or seat belt
Jumping a traffic signal
Wrongly issued challan
Overspeeding
Not having a valid PUC
Wrong parking
Lack of a valid driving license/fitness certificate
Driving in the wrong lane
Ignoring traffic signs
Missing or having a wrong number plate
No relief for these traffic challans?
Hit-and-run
Death due to negligence
Driving by a minor
Illegal racing/speed trials
Vehicle used in a crime
Case already pending in court
How to register for the Lok Adalat
Vehicle owners are required to register online in advance for the Lok Adalat. To register, you can follow the simple steps below.
First, visit the official website of the traffic police or the State Legal Services Authority.
Click on the 'Lok Adalat Registration' option on the homepage.
Now, fill in the vehicle's registration number, challan number, and contact details, along with other necessary information.
Check all the information carefully and then submit the form.
Download or save the confirmation slip/token you receive after completing your registration.
What documents are required for the Lok Adalat?
On March 22nd, those who have registered for the Lok Adalat will need to visit their designated court premises. They will need to bring documents such as their vehicle registration certificate, driving license, insurance papers, and PUC certificate.
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