The Delhi Traffic Police has launched a dedicated 'Digital Lok Adalat' application aimed at ensuring faster and more convenient settlement of traffic challans. The system has been developed in coordination with the Delhi State Legal Services Authority and the National Informatics Centre as part of a technology-driven push to streamline traffic enforcement-related services and reduce delays faced by citizens.
The Digital Lok Adalat system has been introduced as a technological intervention to address these issues by enabling faster disposal and real-time status updates.
The newly launched portal provides unified access to traffic challan data and ensures real-time updating of disposed challans. Vehicle owners will also receive SMS notifications informing them about the disposal status of their challans and notices.
The platform has been integrated with the virtual court system, ensuring that updates made through the Digital Lok Adalat automatically reflect across connected platforms. This integration is expected to eliminate duplication of work, reduce procedural delays and improve overall efficiency, the official said.
The system will also simplify court processes as challan and notice details will automatically appear in the application, reducing the scope of manual data entry errors and significantly cutting down waiting time for citizens, according to police.
The initiative is expected to help reduce the backlog of pending traffic challans, provide quicker settlement to vehicle owners, minimise manual processing and clerical errors, and enhance transparency in Lok Adalat proceedings.
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