National Lok Adalat 2025: Token Registration, Schedule, and Challan Status at traffic.delhipolice.gov.in

The National Lok Adalat is a nationwide initiative aimed at facilitating the amicable settlement of various legal disputes, including traffic challans. Organized by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), these Lok Adalats are held at regular intervals across all court levels, from the Supreme Court to Taluk courts.
National Lok Adalat 2025 Schedule:
The National Lok Adalat sessions for 2025 are scheduled as follows:
- First Session: March 12, 2025
- Second Session: June 14, 2025
- Third Session: September 13, 2025
- Fourth Session: December 12, 2025
These dates are subject to confirmation. Participants are advised to verify the schedule on the official NALSA website or contact their local legal services authority for the most accurate information.
Token Registration for Traffic Challans:
Individuals seeking to resolve their traffic challans during the National Lok Adalat can register for a token through the Delhi Traffic Police’s official website. This process ensures a systematic and efficient handling of cases.
Steps for Token Registration:
- Visit the Delhi Traffic Police’s National Lok Adalat page:
- Navigate to the ‘Token Registration’ section.
- Fill in the required details, including personal information and challan specifics.
- Submit the form and note down the provided token number for future reference.
Checking Challan Status:
To check the status of your traffic challan:
- Visit the Delhi Traffic Police’s challan status page:
- Enter your vehicle number or notice number.
- Click on ‘Search Details’ to view the current status of your challan.
Benefits of Resolving Cases at Lok Adalat:
- Time-Efficient: Cases are settled promptly, reducing prolonged legal procedures.
- Cost-Effective: There are no court fees, and if a case is already filed, the fees paid are refunded.
- Amicable Resolution: Disputes are resolved through mutual consent, fostering harmonious relations.
Important Notes:
- Participation in the Lok Adalat is voluntary.
- Decisions made are binding and hold the status of a civil court decree.
- No appeals are allowed against the decisions made in Lok Adalat.
For more detailed information and updates, individuals are encouraged to visit the official websites of the Delhi Traffic Police and NALSA.
Disclaimer: The dates mentioned are tentative and subject to official confirmation. Please refer to the official sources for the most current information.


