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delhis new traffic challan rules higher lok adalat payments licence suspension for repeat offenders what changes

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This news is about local traffic enforcement in Delhi, India. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The rules affect individual motorists and local government revenue from fines, but no publicly traded company, sector, or commodity is involved. The impact is purely administrative and local, with no material commercial signal.

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  • Delhi implemented new traffic challan rules requiring 50% upfront payment to contest a challan.
  • Repeat offenders (5+ violations/year) may face license suspension.
  • National Lok Adalat scheduled for May 9, 2026, to settle older challans.
  • Lok Adalat cap: 50,000 cases per day, total 200,000 cases.
  • Registration for Lok Adalat: May 4 to May 7.
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