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National Lok Adalat 2026:  The National Lok Adalat Delhi will be held on May 09, 2026. The National Lok Adalat is held through four sessions in a year to provide cost-friendly, rapid solutions to people for civil and banking issues. The National Lok Adalat also provides substantial waivers on the Traffic Challan, and thus, it is beneficial for vehicle owners to keep an eye on the National Lok Adalat sessions.

National Lok Adalat Delhi: Location

The National Lok Adalat, set to be held on May 09, 2026, will be organised across all major Delhi District Court Complexes, including Tis Hazari, Dwarka, Rohini, Saket, Patiala House, Karkardooma, and Rouse Avenue, along with the High Court of Delhi and Permanent Lok Adalats.

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National Lok Adalat: Token Booking Process

It is worth mentioning that vehicle owners residing in Delhi-NCR areas will have to book a token 2 days before they visit the National Lok Adalat session on May 09, 2026. We are sharing a step-by-step guide on how to book an appointment for the upcoming National Lok Adalat session in Delhi.

Step 1: Visit the National Legal Service Authority (NALSA) website and search for the option of online registration.

Step 2: You will be redirected to the Legal Aid Form, which needs to be filled out carefully. It requires your details, a description of the case, and the reason to visit the Lok Adalat.

Step 3: Once the form is submitted, you will receive a verification email and token number. You can use this token number to book your appointment in the Lok Adalat

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National Lok Adalat: Required Documents

Vehicle owners residing in Delhi-NCR will need some required documents to get their traffic challan waived off or reduced. A person would need documents like a photocopy of the Challan, Registration Certificate of the vehicle, driving license, Identity card, photocopy of the Summon/notice, older receipt of challan payment, and authorisation letter.


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