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Resolve Pending Traffic Challans & Minor Civil Disputes on National Lok Adalat on September 13; How To Apply?

If you have been putting off paying your traffic challans or are stuck in a minor civil dispute, here is your chance for relief. The upcoming National Lok Adalat, scheduled for 13 September 2025 is a golden opportunity to resolve various legal matters, especially pending traffic challans at reduced fines or even with complete waivers.

National Lok Adalat on September 13, 2025

Organised under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, this nationwide legal initiative promotes speedy and amicable dispute resolution, without the hassle of a courtroom battle.

Resolve Pending Traffic Challans & Civil Disputes on Lok Adalat on September 13

One of the biggest attractions of this Lok Adalat is the chance to clear pending traffic challans-either at reduced rates or in some cases, with full waivers. If your violation falls under minor traffic offences, you can save time, money and stress.

Settle Traffic Fines Easily: List of Traffic Challans Eligible For Settlement

Whether it is a missed seat belt or a wrongly issued challan, many common offences are eligible for waiver or reduction. Here is a list of traffic violations that can be resolved during this special legal initiative.

  • Driving without wearing a seat belt
  • Riding a two-wheeler without a helmet
  • Jumping red lights
  • Challans wrongly issued or disputed
  • Over-speeding
  • No valid PUC (Pollution Under Control) certificate
  • Wrong or illegal parking
  • Driving without a licence
  • Driving a vehicle without a fitness certificate
  • Using the wrong traffic lane
  • Ignoring traffic signs or signals
  • Driving without a number plate

Such offences, though common, often add up over time. The Lok Adalat is a rare chance to wipe your record clean or significantly reduce your fines-all in a legal and formal manner.

Apart from traffic challans, the Lok Adalat will also handle civil disputes like family issues and property matters. Judges will listen to both parties involved and conclude the case by passing an order. These sessions are conducted under the Legal Services Authorities Act of 1987.

How To Register Online For Upcoming Lok Adalat To Resolve Your Traffic Challans?

To take advantage of the upcoming National Lok Adalat and resolve your pending traffic challans or civil disputes, you must first complete the online registration process. The steps are simple, but it is important to follow them carefully to ensure your case is taken up on the hearing day.

Here is a step-by-step guide to help you register:

  • Visit the official website of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA). This is the designated portal for all Lok Adalat-related services and registrations.
  • On the homepage, look for the link or section that says "Apply Online for Lok Adalat" or a similar option. Click on it to proceed with your registration.
  • Enter all required details accurately, including your personal information, case/challan details and any other relevant information.
  • Be sure to upload the necessary documents, such as identification proof, traffic challan copy, and vehicle papers (if applicable).
  • After completing the form and uploading documents, click the submit button.
  • Once your application is successfully submitted, you will receive a token number and an appointment letter via your registered email or mobile number.

Appointment Details & Further Steps

Your appointment letter will contain important information such as the date, time, and venue of your Lok Adalat hearing. It's crucial to follow these details closely.

On the day of your hearing-13 September 2025-make sure to carry the following:

  • Printed or digital appointment letter
  • Token number confirmation
  • All original documents related to your case (e.g., traffic challans, vehicle documents, ID proof)

Authorities strongly recommend arriving at the venue at least one hour before your scheduled time to avoid any delays or issues during the proceedings.

Ineligible Traffic Challans on National Lok Adalat on September 13

The Lok Adalat will not address cases involving severe violations such as drunk driving, hit-and-run incidents, deaths caused by negligent driving, minors driving vehicles, unauthorised racing or speed trials, vehicles used in criminal activities, traffic challans pending in court cases, and challans issued in other states.

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