Delhi: Delhi Traffic Police has announced a National Lok Adalat scheduled for September 13, providing motorists with a one-day opportunity to settle outstanding traffic violations. The initiative allows vehicle owners to download their pending challans starting Monday, September 8, and resolve their cases without prolonged court proceedings.
Seven Venues Across Delhi
Coordinated with the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA), the Lok Adalat will operate simultaneously across seven court complexes: Patiala House, Karkardooma, Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka, and Rouse Avenue. Sessions will run from 10 am to 4 pm, accommodating maximum participation.
Eligibility and Process
The program targets motorists with pending compoundable traffic challans or notices. Participants must download and print their challans in advance through the Delhi Traffic Police website or by scanning the department’s QR code. The download facility became operational on September 8 at 10 am.
However, access remains limited with strict quotas in place. Only 60,000 challans can be downloaded daily, with an overall ceiling of 1.8 lakh challans. Traffic authorities have urged motorists to download their documents immediately to avoid missing the opportunity once quotas are exhausted.
Understanding Delhi’s Lok Adalat System
A Lok Adalat, meaning “People’s Court,” represents an alternative dispute resolution mechanism established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. These forums handle compoundable cases including traffic violations, utility disputes, cheque bounce cases, and certain family matters outside traditional court systems.
The proceedings maintain an informal atmosphere, presided over by panels comprising judges, lawyers, or social workers. Crucially, when settlements are reached, Lok Adalat decisions carry the same legal weight as civil court decrees while charging no court fees.
Strategic Timing
This initiative comes as Delhi grapples with mounting traffic violations and court backlogs. The streamlined settlement process offers mutual benefits—motorists avoid lengthy legal procedures while authorities clear pending cases efficiently.
The success of this National Lok Adalat could set precedent for similar initiatives across Indian metropolitan areas, potentially revolutionizing how traffic violations are resolved nationwide.