Overview
- Delhi authorities report 1.8 lakh challans and notices downloaded ahead of the Sept. 13 sittings, with some users citing website errors as police say caps were hit within five minutes.
- Only compoundable, minor traffic violations are eligible, while drunk driving, hit-and-run, negligent-accident cases, and other non-compoundable offences are excluded.
- In Delhi, eligible virtual-court challans pending up to May 31, 2025 can be taken up, with a 60,000-per-day download limit and an overall cap of 1.8 lakh on the portal.
- Participants are advised to register via NALSA or state LSA portals to obtain tokens or appointments, carry IDs, RC, insurance and challan details, and attend sessions typically running 10 am to 4 pm at designated court complexes.
- Lok Adalats may grant substantial reductions—reported in some cases up to 75%—and any settlement recorded by the bench is final and ordinarily not subject to appeal.