The Patna High Court has directed arrangements for a National Lok Adalat on May 9, 2026, to help citizens settle pending traffic challans under Bihar’s One-Time Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme. Authorities must provide accessible venues, online payment facilities, and sufficient security and parking to handle large crowds and prevent external interference during the settlement process.
Delhi plans to roll out a fully digital, time-bound system for traffic challans. E-challans will be issued within three days, while citizens will get 45 days to pay or challenge online. Delays could trigger vehicle service restrictions, and habitual offenders facing multiple violations may see licence suspension.
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Delhi’s State Legal Services Authority will hold a National Lok Adalat on May 9, 2026 to clear pending cases and minor traffic violations. Token registration opens May 4 and continues until May 7 for compoundable challans issued up to January 31, 2026. Litigants must book slots online and bring printed challans to the designated court venue for settlement.
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