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Delhi: 1.2 Lakh Traffic Cases Resolved at Lok is

Delhi: 1.2 Lakh Traffic Cases Resolved at Lok is
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New Delhi: About 1.2 Lakh Discarded traffic bookings on Saturday during the National Lok Adalat held at the Seven Court Comploces from 10am to 3:30 p.m.
Unlike the previous lok who was chaotic, this process was smooth.
To complete traffic and a small violation, people have to register on the Delhi Traffic Police website and get tokens.
The State Legal Service Authority Delhi (DSLSA) said there were at least 1.2 Crore Challans delayed and more were Lok will be held in the coming months.
Most of the TI court complex visited on Saturday has one and, in some or even two places, Helpdesks helps people complete the court process and pay a fine.
On the Patiala house field, there is no rush or long queue because of 10 courts handling Challans while 16 courts are arranged to dispose of cases of small violations.
Mahesh Kumar, who came to clean 113 Challans, said “The process is smooth and there is no queue.
In half an hour, my job is almost complete.
We are a private company and have all kinds of plying vehicles on the road, including buses and cars.” Sunil Bhandari originated From Paharganj to complete eight cases.
“The last time, it was chaotic and I couldn’t finish some of my bookings.
This time, the process is easier, faster and more relaxed.
Most of my challans for parking is not right and the red lights have been completed,” he said.
There are around 1.2 Crore Challsans who are delayed, Kanwal Kanwal Jeet Arora, Secretary, DSLSA, which oversees the arrangement in the Patiala Court complex.
“Given the number of delayed cases, we will arrange another Adalat Lok exclusively to order traffic in January.
We are also in talks with other stakeholders to decide how the process can be accelerated,” Arora said.
In the Saket Court complex, the scenario is similar to a separate table for the South and Southeast Division.
Some people returned disappointed after being told that they had to register first on the Delhi Traffic Police website.
After getting a token, they can finish their bookings in court.
Ankush, who came from Chhatarpur and had five Challans, could not resolve cases because he had not registered and obtained a token number.
“I didn’t realize this system,” he said.
“Moreover, the people I met here told me that they had tried to register but the website fell before they did it.
Now, I will approach advocates and try to resolve the case of self-traffic violations.
But I realized that the advocates also filled more Money to help throw away Challan.
“In the Karkardoom Court complex, several lawyers voluntarily helped people when they tried to make their way to various court rooms.
Advocate Rajesh Kumar Verma, who was in Helpdesk in court, said some people asked for help since morning.
“DSLSA has been advertised properly in advance holding Lok is for traffic and mild violations so that people can register and reach the designated court complex.
However, many people come without registering,” Verma said.
“We have told them to enter for Lok is the next like and when the date for it was announced.
Every judge each spent around 1,000 challans.”

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