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Lok Adalat 2025: Traffic Challans Eligible for Waiver or Reduction on September 13

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 10 Sept 2025, 6:15 pm IST
Settle pending traffic challans via Lok Adalat on September 13, 2025. Waiver/reduction on minor violations like no helmet, PUC, seatbelt & more.
Lok Adalat 2025: Traffic Challans Eligible for Waiver or Reduction on September 13
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The National Lok Adalat scheduled for September 13, 2025, provides a significant opportunity for citizens to resolve outstanding traffic challans. This initiative enables people to settle fines for minor traffic violations at reduced rates or have incorrect challans waived off completely, ensuring ease of compliance with traffic regulations across India.

Waiver Possibilities at Lok Adalat 2025 for Traffic Challans

On September 13, 2025, the Lok Adalat will consider waiving or reducing fines for traffic violations deemed minor by authorities. These eligible offences include driving without a seatbelt, riding without a helmet, speeding, not possessing an active PUC certificate, wrong parking, driving without a licence, or even having no number plate.

Challans wrongly issued or due to minor first-time mistakes also come under consideration for waivers. This gives vehicle owners across India a chance to address pending fines with minimal cost and hassle. Importantly, only cases not pending in higher courts qualify for concessions.

Traffic Violations That Do Not Qualify for Waivers

However, serious violations are strictly excluded from any leniency under the Lok Adalat. These include drunk driving, hit-and-run cases, fatalities due to negligent driving, unauthorised racing, minor drivers caught at the wheel, and vehicles involved in criminal acts. Challans issued in other states or those registered with ongoing court trials will also not be entertained.

Read More: Delhiites Can Now Settle Pending Traffic Challans at National Lok Adalat on September 13, 2025!

Mandatory Online Registration for Participation

Individuals wishing to benefit from this opportunity must register online beforehand through the NALSA website. Upon completion of the application, a token number and appointment letter will be issued, stating the time and venue for their hearing. Carrying original documents, including the vehicle’s papers and challan details, is mandatory on the allotted date.

Other Cases Handled by Lok Adalat

Besides traffic fines, the National Lok Adalat will also hear cases linked to family disputes, civil issues, and property matters. Lawyers and mediators ensure that both parties come to a mutually acceptable settlement, helping ease the burden on regular courts.

Conclusion

September 13, 2025, marks an important day for citizens to come forward and settle pending minor traffic challans at reduced penalties or complete waivers. With proper documentation and timely registration, it offers relief to thousands burdened with petty traffic fines.

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Published on: Sep 10, 2025, 12:45 PM IST

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