If you have old traffic challans pending, there is some relief coming your way.
Traffic police across the country have become stricter, and challan enforcement is getting tighter every day.
But instead of worrying about court cases and long legal procedures, you now have a chance to settle your pending challans easily through a special Lok Adalat in Delhi.
Delhi Lok Adalat Dates and Purpose
A special Lok Adalat will be held in Delhi from August 21 to August 23, 2026.
This three-day court session has been organized by the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA).
The main aim is to reduce the backlog of pending traffic challan cases and help people resolve minor violations quickly.
Unlike regular court processes, this Lok Adalat focuses on fast settlement with minimal paperwork and easier procedures.
How to Register for Traffic Challan Settlement
If you want to settle your traffic challan, you must complete online registration before attending the Lok Adalat.
Here’s what you need to do:
Visit the official portals of Delhi Traffic Police or DSLSA
Enter your vehicle number or challan number
Book a time slot online
Generate and download your token
Without a valid token and challan printout, you will not be allowed inside the Lok Adalat premises. So, it is important to complete all formalities in advance.
Which Challans Can Be Settled?
The biggest advantage of Lok Adalat is that it offers relief or discounts on minor traffic violations.
Common cases that can be resolved include:
Driving without a helmet
Not wearing a seatbelt
Over-speeding
Wrong parking
In some cases, fines may be reduced significantly or even waived depending on the situation.
However, serious offences such as:
Drunk driving
Major road accidents
will not be considered in this Lok Adalat.
A Simple Way to Clear Old Pending Cases
For people with minor traffic violations, this Lok Adalat offers a simple and quick way to clear old dues without going through long legal procedures.
If you have pending challans, completing registration early can help you avoid last-minute issues and ensure smooth settlement during the three-day event.




