
Lok Adalat on March 22 in Maharashtra: Chance to get your pending traffic challans waived off and resolution for other legal issues
Maharashtra State Legal Service Authority (MSLSA) is organising a Lok Adalat in the state tomorrow, March 22, 2025, in Mumbai and also across all the other three benches of the Bombay High Court, namely Nagpur, Aurangabad, and Panaji (Goa), from 10 am onwards.
In addition to this, these Lok Adalats will also be conducted across all Maharashtra state district courts and family courts. Daman and Diu also have their Lok Adalat scheduled for tomorrow.
How do I settle my pending traffic challan at Lok Adalat?
If you wish to avail this opportunity, you can start by checking whether there are any pending challans against your vehicle via the Parivahan eChallan portal or the Mumbai Traffic Police App. If you find that there are any pending traffic challans in your name, you can choose to either pay them off or contest them in a regular court.
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In case you do not pay your e-challan within 60 days of its issuance, it is automatically transferred to a virtual court. If you wish to pay it off, you can visit the evening court portal (https://vcourts.gov.in) and choose your state’s traffic department.
Here, you can search for your challans in 4 ways: via mobile number, CRN (case record number), party name, or challan/vehicle number. Once you find your case, you can choose to either pay off your fine or contest the same.
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You can contest this challan in Lok Adalats, where you can potentially get it waived off as well, especially in the case of minor offenses. Do remember to take a printout of your challan while