Delhi Lok Adalat: According to the information given by Delhi Traffic Police, Lok Adalat will be organized in Delhi on 11th May this month. In which a total of 1,80,000 challans and fines will be settled.
Delhi Lok Adalat: Many rules and regulations have been made for driving on the roads in India. Sometimes people violate these rules inadvertently. So many times people deliberately break traffic rules. Challan has to be paid for breaking traffic rules. Many times the traffic police also gives you a heavy challan.
It has been seen on many such occasions that a challan is issued in the name of your vehicle and you are not aware about it. Lok Adalat is held for all these occasions. In which the amount of challan and fine is settled. Let us know on what dates Lok Adalat is being held this time.
Delhi’s Lok Adalat is being held on May 11
According to the information given by Delhi Traffic Police through social media, Lok Adalat will be organized in Delhi on 11th May this month. Through Lok Adalat, people can settle their traffic challans and traffic fines outside the court.
This Lok Adalat will be set up in Karkardooma, Rohini, Dwarka, Saket Patiala, Rouse Rao Avenue and Third Court of Delhi. In this Lok Adalat, all the challans and notices pending before January 2024 will be decided in this Lok Adalat. People, the court will decide which person’s challan will be waived and which person’s challan will be reduced.
What will be its process?
Delhi Traffic Police informed that more than 1,80,000 challans and notices will be settled in Lok Adalat. For this, people will have to appear in the Lok Adalat with a Challin slip. For the slip, you will have to go to the link given on the official website of Delhi Police.
After visiting https://traffic.delhipolice.gov.in/notice/lokadalat. You will have to fill all the necessary details including your vehicle number, chassis number and engine number. After this you will see the details of all the challans. After selecting the court, you have to click on print notice. After this, select the court premises and the court session and take a print out of the slip.