In a major relief for vehicle owners, the Pune Traffic Police and District Legal Services Authority have announced a special drive to settle pending traffic e-challans through the National Lok Adalat being held from September 10 to 13, 2025.
During this period, citizens can clear their long-pending traffic fines at discounted rates, offering an opportunity to resolve cases without additional penalties or legal action. The initiative aims to ease the burden on both citizens and the judicial system by promoting speedy settlement of cases.
Officials confirmed that thousands of challans have piled up due to non-payment, leading to increased legal complications. By leveraging the Lok Adalat platform, the authorities hope to encourage voluntary compliance and reduce backlog.
Vehicle owners are advised to check their pending e-challans on the official Pune Traffic Police website or through the Parivahan portal and make use of the relief window before it closes.
The Lok Adalat settlement drive has been welcomed by citizens, especially those facing heavy penalties for multiple challans. Authorities have urged residents to seize this chance to clear dues and avoid further legal

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