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    Lok Adalat 2024: Here's how you can settle your traffic challan, bill disputes by paying a small amount

    National Lok Adalat 2024: On July 13, India will host the second National Lok Adalat to resolve pending court cases, including traffic violations and civil disputes. Dedicated help desks at district courts will assist individuals in settling fines. Participants should gather necessary documents and check for appointment requirements. The initiative aims to simplify the legal process and reduce case backlogs through efficient dispute resolution.

    Pending Delhi Traffic Police challan: Option to pay a lower amount or get a full waiver; will it be beneficial for you?

    Delhi Traffic Police Challan: The National Lok Adalat session is going to be held on May 11, 2024 from 10am till 4pm at warka, Karkardooma, Patiala House, Rohini, Rouse Avenue, Saket and Tis Hazari district courts of Delhi. If you have any DL traffic challan which is pending, then go here and settle it.

    Delhi traffic challan Lok Adalat on May 11: Here is how to book appointment, get penalty waived

    Delhi residents with traffic fines have a chance to significantly reduce or even waive them through the Lok Adalat on May 11. Offenders can request fine reductions for various violations like speeding or lacking insurance. Registration opens on May 7 via the Delhi Police website. Remember to be punctual, as slots fill quickly. Each appointment addresses one vehicle's challan. Be prepared to present your case in court on May 11.

    Soon, cameras at Delhi petrol pumps will scan your vehicle to check pollution certificate validity and issue challan

    The Delhi government is planning to implement a digital solution to check the validity of Pollution Under Control Certificates (PUCC) at petrol pumps. The Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC) has issued a tender, inviting bidders to propose digital solutions for this purpose, with an estimated project cost of Rs 6 crore.

    UP police seize WagonR 'helicopter' car for flouting Motor Act rules

    Police in Uttar Pradesh have seized a Maruti Suzuki WagonR modified to resemble a helicopter, citing unauthorized modifications. The creator, Ishwar Deen, aimed to offer the vehicle for weddings and special occasions but was fined and had his vehicle confiscated. The incident, captured in a viral video, highlights the need for compliance with regulations for vehicle modifications.

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