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Delhi Lok Adalat for Traffic Challans on Jan 10, 2026

Delhi's special Lok Adalat on January 10, 2026, offers a chance to settle pending traffic fines at reduced rates. Know the process, court venues, and how to download your challan before the limit is reached.

HC Allows Third Party to Challenge Lok Adalat Award

Karnataka High Court rules that a third party can file a writ petition against a Lok Adalat award obtained fraudulently by excluding necessary parties. Key judgment for property dispute resolution.

Guntur Sees 13% Dip in Crimes, Convictions Rise in 2025

Guntur district reports a significant 13% reduction in overall crimes in 2025. Key improvements include a 25% drop in fatal accidents, increased convictions, and major recoveries in cyber fraud and property theft. Explore the detailed crime report.

Bengaluru Lok Adalat Settles 104.6 Lakh Cases

The National Lok Adalat in Bengaluru disposed of over 104.6 lakh cases, collecting Rs 56 crore in traffic fines and settling Rs 3,103 crore in compensation. Read the full report.

Mysuru Lok Adalat Settles 14,000 Pending Cases

The National Lok Adalat in Mysuru successfully settled over 14,000 pending cases, including traffic challans, and collected Rs 23.6 crore in fines. Read the full report on this massive judicial clearance drive.

Delhi's Raj Niwas Officially Renamed Lok Niwas

Delhi's Raj Niwas, the LG's official residence, is now Lok Niwas following an MHA directive to shed colonial-era names. Discover the states that have made similar changes.

Uttarakhand Raj Bhavan Now Lok Bhavan

Uttarakhand renames Governor's residences in Dehradun & Nainital to Lok Bhavan, following a central advisory to drop colonial-era titles. Read about the symbolic shift.

Dharmendra's Alcohol Battle: Sholay Sets & Regrets

Dharmendra's inspiring Bollywood journey was marked by alcohol struggles. He revealed consuming 12 bottles on Sholay sets and regretted grabbing his father's collar while intoxicated. Read his emotional confession.

3 Prisoners Released in Ranchi Jail Adalat

Three prisoners accused of stealing railway iron properties were released after a jail adalat at Birsa Munda Central Jail. The convicts were fined ₹500 each and their time served counted as sentence.

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