Introduction
If you are a Delhi vehicle owner struggling with multiple pending traffic challans – overspeeding, signal jump,
dangerous driving, expired PUC, wrong parking or camera-based e-challans – then Lok Adalat 2025 can give you
major legal relief.
Every year, the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) conducts National Lok Adalat sessions where old
traffic challans are waived or settled at a heavily reduced amount. In previous sessions, many vehicle owners have
reported significant relief/discounts on compoundable challans, and such outcomes are often covered by major publications
(e.g., Economic Times report on Lok Adalat relief on traffic challans).
For Delhi residents who need clear challan records before selling a vehicle, doing ownership transfer, applying NOC, getting a Duplicate RC or renewing DL,
this is the best opportunity to clean up everything in one day.
This 2025 guide explains the expected Lok Adalat dates, eligibility rules, token booking process, documents required
and exact steps inside Delhi courts – plus how to use your Lok Adalat settlement slip to smoothly complete
RTO work in DL01, DL02, DL06, DL13 and other Delhi RTO zones.
What Is Lok Adalat Challan Waiver in Delhi?
Lok Adalat is a people-friendly, alternative dispute resolution forum where old cases are settled quickly
through compromise. For Delhi traffic challans, Lok Adalat works like a special settlement window where:
- You may get 50%–90% waiver on old pending challans.
- Most cases are settled on the same day at designated Delhi courts.
- There are no lengthy hearings or repeated dates.
- You receive a legal settlement receipt that is valid for all Delhi RTOs and authorities.
Because Delhi has a very large volume of pending challans, Lok Adalat is also discussed as a “backlog-clearing” mechanism
in local news coverage from time to time (example:
Times of India report on efforts to settle pending challans via Lok Adalats).
This is especially useful if you are planning:
- Vehicle sale or purchase in any part of Delhi.
- Ownership transfer in DL02 (New Delhi) or other RTOs.
- Address change, Duplicate RC, NOC or Driving Licence renewal.
Instead of paying each challan individually at full value, Lok Adalat lets you close them legally at a reduced amount
and get your RC and DL records cleared.
Lok Adalat Challan Waiver 2025 Dates in Delhi (Tentative & Expected)
Based on previous DSLSA calendars and Delhi Traffic Police challan disposal trends, the expected National Lok Adalat
dates for traffic challan settlement in Delhi for 2025 are:
- January 11, 2025
- March 8, 2025
- May 10, 2025
- September 13, 2025
- December 13, 2025
Important: sometimes sessions get rescheduled, and news outlets publish updated “new date + how to settle” explainers.
So before planning travel/leave from office, cross-check the latest update (example:
Times of India: Lok Adalat session gets new date — how to settle cases).
Final confirmed dates will be published on:
- DSLSA Official Site.
- NALSA Lok Adalat Calendar.
- Delhi Traffic Police Challan Portal.
Always verify the latest official notice before planning your visit, as dates can be changed or additional Lok Adalat
sessions may be announced for heavy pending challan loads.
Types of Delhi Challans Allowed in Lok Adalat 2025
Not every challan is eligible, but a large portion of Delhi Traffic Police challans can be settled in Lok Adalat.
Here is the typical pattern:
✔ Generally Allowed in Lok Adalat
- Pending traffic challans issued by Delhi Traffic Police.
- Speed camera (ANPR) challans.
- Signal jump / red-light violations.
- No-PUC / expired PUC challans.
- Wrong parking and no-parking challans.
- Triple riding / helmet violations.
- Dangerous driving challans (non-accident, non-FIR).
✘ Usually Not Allowed
- Court-locked challans already under detailed trial.
- FIR-linked challans involving serious offences.
- Accident / drunk driving challans under Section 185 and similar serious sections.
Eligibility rules and cut-off dates (like “challans issued up to X date” or “only cases with CNR in virtual court”) are often
highlighted in practical news explainers before Lok Adalat day. If you want a quick reality-check on “what qualifies”, see:
Economic Times: eligible challans + token registration overview.
Final eligibility is decided by the presiding judge at Lok Adalat on the basis of your challan status and offence details.
How to Check Whether Your Challan Is Eligible (Delhi Only)
Before booking a token, you should first check the status of your challans online for your Delhi vehicle.
Step 1 – Visit Delhi Traffic Challan Portal
Go to the official Delhi Traffic Police challan portal:
traffic.delhipolice.gov.in
or check via the eChallan Parivahan portal.
Step 2 – Search Your Challans
- Select Delhi (DL) as the state or issuing authority.
- Enter your RC number, DL number or challan number.
- Click on “Get Details” to see all pending challans.
Step 3 – Check Status for Lok Adalat Eligibility
- Pending → Usually eligible for Lok Adalat waiver/settlement.
- Court → Partially eligible; depends on judge and type of offence.
- Disposed → Already settled; Lok Adalat not required.
If your vehicle is old and RC is damaged or lost, start by fixing your RC records after getting the Lok Adalat slip.
For East Delhi owners (DL13):
Duplicate RC in DL13 (East Delhi) – Update RC after challan settlement
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Book Lok Adalat Token in Delhi (2025)
To avoid crowding, DSLSA and Delhi Traffic Police generally use an online token booking system for Lok Adalat.
Without a valid token, you may not be allowed to enter the court premises on Lok Adalat day.
When a Lok Adalat session is announced, many people look for a quick “token booking + venue list” explainer before they start.
This type of report is helpful to understand how it is typically done:
Moneycontrol: one-day window + Lok Adalat details.
Step 1 – Visit DSLSA Token Portal
On Lok Adalat announcement, DSLSA typically activates a dedicated token booking link on
dslsa.org. Visit the portal and choose the option for
traffic challan Lok Adalat tokens.
Step 2 – Enter Vehicle / DL Details
- Enter your RC number (vehicle number).
- Enter your challan number(s) if required.
- Provide a mobile number for OTP verification and updates.
Step 3 – Select Court Location in Delhi
Delhi has multiple Lok Adalat centres across district courts. Common locations include:
- Tis Hazari Court – Central / Old Delhi
- Saket Court – South Delhi
- Dwarka Court – South-West Delhi
- Karkardooma Court – East Delhi
- Rohini Court – North Delhi
- Patiala House Court – New Delhi
Ideally choose the one nearest to your residence or RTO jurisdiction.
Step 4 – Choose Your Timeslot
Select a suitable morning or afternoon timeslot, depending on availability. Slots are limited and may get
filled quickly, so booking early is recommended.
Step 5 – Save Your Final Token
Once confirmed, download or screenshot your e-token. Without this token, entry is usually not allowed inside
the Lok Adalat premises.
Documents Required for Delhi Lok Adalat Challan Waiver
Carry the following documents on the day of Lok Adalat. Soft or digital copies are accepted in some cases, but
physical copies are safer if you expect any dispute.
- Valid ID proof – Aadhaar Card / Driving Licence / Passport.
- RC (Registration Certificate) – physical card or digital RC from Digilocker/Parivahan.
- Challan screenshots or printouts from the Delhi challan portal.
- Mobile number currently linked with challan records.
- In case of ownership transfer – buyer/seller ID proofs and basic sale documents.
If your RC is lost or extremely damaged, you can first use Lok Adalat to dispose of pending challans and then
apply for a Duplicate RC through the appropriate RTO service in Delhi.
Process on the Day of Lok Adalat (Delhi Courts)
On the scheduled Lok Adalat date and timeslot, the process is usually simple and fairly quick if you arrive prepared.
- Reach 30–45 minutes early at your selected Delhi court.
- Show your e-token or SMS confirmation at the court gate.
- Proceed to the “Traffic Challan Lok Adalat” desk or help counter.
- Present your challan details, RC and ID proof.
- The Lok Adalat bench or judge will review your challans and offer a discounted settlement amount.
- Pay the reduced challan amount (usually via cash, UPI or other allowed modes).
- Collect your Lok Adalat Settlement Receipt / disposal slip.
If you’re going for the first time, reading a “how to settle cases” Lok Adalat explainer can make the day less confusing
(example:
TOI: how to settle cases in Lok Adalat).
This settlement slip is extremely important. It acts as legal proof that your challans have been disposed and
is required for:
- RC work and ownership transfer.
- Duplicate RC applications.
- NOC requests for shifting vehicles out of Delhi.
- DL renewal or address change at Delhi RTOs.
Common Issues Delhi Citizens Face in Lok Adalat & Solutions
Even though Lok Adalat is designed to be simple, Delhi residents still face a few common issues:
1. Token Not Generated
Sometimes the chosen court's token limit gets exhausted. In that case:
- Try booking for an alternate Delhi court (e.g., Saket instead of Dwarka).
- Keep checking DSLSA announcements for additional slots or extra Lok Adalat sessions.
2. Challan Not Showing Online
If a recently issued challan doesn't appear:
- Wait for 24–48 hours and check again.
- Try searching with DL number instead of vehicle number.
3. Multiple Challans from Cameras
If you have multiple ANPR or CCTV challans, most of them (if eligible) are typically taken up together:
- Carry printouts or screenshots of all challan numbers.
- Request the bench to settle them in one consolidated amount wherever possible.
4. Fake “Pay Challan Now” Links / Scams
During heavy challan seasons, fake WhatsApp/SMS messages also increase. Avoid clicking suspicious links or APK files.
Delhi Police have publicly warned about malware-style “traffic challan” messages — always verify only on official portals
(example coverage:
Economic Times: Delhi Police warning on fake challan messages).
If you are confused about which challans to settle first or how it will affect your RTO work in DL01, DL02, DL06, DL13,
you can also consult a professional RTO facilitation service.
Conclusion
For Delhi vehicle owners, Lok Adalat 2025 is the biggest opportunity to legally clear old traffic challans
with massive discounts. Whether you stay in Rohini, Dwarka, Saket, Lajpat Nagar, Karol Bagh, Mayur Vihar,
Chandni Chowk, Uttam Nagar, Pitampura or Connaught Place, it is worth planning one day for complete challan clean-up.
Once your challans are settled and you hold a valid Lok Adalat settlement receipt, your future:
- Vehicle sale or purchase
- Ownership transfer and address change
- NOC, hypothecation removal and Duplicate RC
- Driving Licence renewal and updates
all become much faster and smoother at Delhi RTOs. Don’t wait until a challan becomes a court recovery or RC block.
How Fateh Legacy Helps With Delhi Lok Adalat Challans & RTO Documentation
If you are planning to settle traffic challans in Delhi Lok Adalat 2025, the biggest mistake people make is
treating it like “just pay and done”. In reality, challans often stay active in the system because of
RC ownership mismatch, wrong address, missing PUC history, hypothecation issues or pending RTO updates.
That’s why people keep receiving new notices even after paying older challans.
Fateh Legacy helps you fix the root cause so your e-challan system records match your vehicle documents.
With Fateh Legacy, you get:
- Lok Adalat readiness checklist — what to carry, what to print, and how to avoid token-day confusion.
- Challan-wise eligibility guidance (compoundable vs court/FIR-linked) so you don’t waste your court visit.
- Post-settlement documentation support — help using your Lok Adalat slip for Delhi RTO tasks.
- Specialised service support in DL01, DL02, DL06, DL13 and other Delhi RTO zones.
- Ownership mismatch correction support (common in second-hand vehicles and old RCs).
- End-to-end help for RC transfer, NOC, hypothecation removal, duplicate RC and key vehicle record updates.
If you are a seller, buyer, fleet owner, or running a commercial vehicle, we also help you sequence the process properly:
Lok Adalat settlement → records clearance → RTO file submission — so your work doesn’t get blocked again.
Settling challans in Lok Adalat & need your RC / DL work done fast?
Fateh Legacy helps Delhi vehicle owners clear traffic challans legally and then complete ownership transfer,
NOC, hypothecation removal, duplicate RC and DL updates — so your documents match the e-challan system and
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all Delhi traffic challans eligible for Lok Adalat 2025?
No. Most routine Delhi traffic challans (speeding, signal jump, PUC, parking, helmet/seatbelt) are generally eligible, but FIR-based, drunk driving and serious accident cases usually are not. Final eligibility is decided by the Lok Adalat bench.
Can I go to Delhi Lok Adalat without a token?
In most 2025 sessions, e-token is mandatory. Without a prior token from the DSLSA portal, you may not be allowed entry into the court for traffic challan settlement due to crowd control rules.
What if I miss my Lok Adalat token timeslot in Delhi?
If you miss your allotted timeslot, you may have to reapply for the next Lok Adalat date. Some courts allow limited flexibility, but it is safer to reach at least 30–45 minutes before your slot.
What is the average discount offered on challans in Delhi Lok Adalat?
While it varies case by case, Delhi courts have historically offered around 50%–90% waiver on eligible challans. The exact percentage depends on offence type, number of challans and the discretion of the bench.
Can I settle challans from another state in Delhi Lok Adalat?
No. Delhi Lok Adalat generally handles DL-series challans issued within Delhi. Challans from other states must be settled in their respective state's Lok Adalat or traffic court system.
Do I need the original RC to attend Lok Adalat?
Original RC is best, but digital RC (Digilocker/Parivahan) is widely accepted, especially if supported by a valid ID proof. For lost RCs, carry FIR/Duplicate RC application details along with challan printouts.
How much time does the entire Lok Adalat process take in Delhi?
On the day of Lok Adalat, most traffic challan cases are settled within 20–40 minutes inside the court, depending on crowd and number of challans. However, you should keep buffer time for entry and payment queues.
Can commercial vehicles participate in Delhi Lok Adalat challan waiver?
Yes. Commercial vehicles such as cabs, autos, taxis and goods vehicles are usually allowed for eligible challans. Make sure to carry proper RC, ID and, if needed, authorisation from the vehicle owner.
Is Lok Adalat challan waiver valid for pending RTO work in Delhi?
Yes. Once challans are marked as disposed in the system and you have the Lok Adalat settlement slip, Delhi RTOs accept it for RC, NOC, hypothecation removal, Duplicate RC and DL work. Keep multiple photocopies of the slip.
How often is Lok Adalat held in Delhi for traffic challans?
Typically, 4–5 National Lok Adalat sessions are held every year across all district courts in Delhi. Additional special drives may be announced if there is a high volume of pending traffic challans.