National Lok Adalat 2026 in Delhi: Authorities have advised motorists to download their challans as soon as possible to avoid missing out after the limit has been reached. (Express Photo)
National Lok Adalat in Delhi 2026: If you have a pending traffic challan that you want to settle at a reduced amount, there’s good news for all.
Delhi State Legal Services Authority, in coordination with Delhi Traffic Police, is organising a special Lok Adalat on Saturday, January 10, 2026, whereby automobile owners are able to swiftly settle their overdue traffic challans without long court hearings or prolonged trips.
The initiative will take place throughout seven court complexes in the capital, where only “compoundable Traffic Challans/Notices pending on the Delhi Traffic Police Portal and forwarded to the virtual Court up to 30.09.2025 will be taken up in this Lok Adalat,” as stated by Delhi Traffic Police on X.
Special Lok Adalat for settling pending Compoundable Traffic Challans/Notices to be held on 10th January, 2026 (Saturday) at 7 Court Complexes of Delhi.
Avail this opportunity to get cleared pending challans/notices.@DSLSA_DELHI #DTPUpdates pic.twitter.com/OS1mJWFIhO
— Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) January 4, The link has been activated on Monday, January 5, at 10:00 AM, with a maximum of 45,000 Challans/Notices that may be downloaded per day, subject to an overall limit of 1,80,000 Challans/Notices.
As a result, the keyword, ‘delhi traffic lok adalat’ is surging on Google Search Trends.
To download notices, visit the Delhi Traffic Police website at the following link: https://traffic.delhipolice.gov.in/notice/lokadalat.
After submitting the required documents, you will receive a token number and appointment letter in your email or on your phone.
The letter will specify a date and venue for settling your challans.
It is mandatory to carry a printout of the Notice/Challan, as no printing facility will be available at the court complexes.
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