National Lok Adalat 2025: How to Register Tokens to Settle Minor Traffic Challans
The National Lok Adalat scheduled for September 13, 2025, offers vehicle owners an opportunity to settle pending traffic challans with rebates on certain minor offences. Organised by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) across multiple cities, these sessions aim to resolve minor disputes quickly, avoiding the long delays of regular court procedures.

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The National Lok Adalat, set for September 13, 2025, allows vehicle owners to settle traffic challans with rebates for minor offenses like over-speeding and not wearing a helmet, organized by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) to expedite dispute resolution. Serious offences such as drunk driving and hit-and-run incidents are not eligible for rebates.
Step-by-Step Guide to Register for Lok Adalat 2025 Tokens
- Visit the official NALSA website.
- Navigate to the Lok Adalat registration section.
- Fill out the application form with accurate details.
- Upload the required documents.
- After submission, you will receive a token number and appointment letter via email or phone.
- The appointment letter will specify the date, time, and venue for your appearance.
Traffic Challans Eligible for Rebates
- Lok Adalat September 2025 will offer rebates for minor traffic violations, including:
- Over-speeding
- Riding a two-wheeler without a helmet
- Not wearing a seat belt while driving
- Parking in prohibited areas
- Missing a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate
- Driving without a valid driving license
- Vehicle without a fitness certificate
- Violating traffic signals or signs
- Crossing a red light
- Driving in the wrong lane
- Vehicle lacking a number plate
- Incorrectly issued challans
Challans Not Eligible for Waiver or Rebate
- Certain serious offences will not qualify for rebates, including:
- Driving after consuming alcohol
- Hit-and-run incidents
- Fatal accidents caused by careless or negligent driving
- Underage individuals operating a vehicle
- Participation in unauthorized racing or high-speed trials
- Use of vehicles for unlawful or criminal purposes
- Challans that are sub-judice
- Challans issued in states other than the applicant's home state
This Lok Adalat initiative provides vehicle owners a convenient way to settle minor traffic violations efficiently while avoiding prolonged court procedures.
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