Lok Adalat to Be Held at Surajpur Court in Noida on May 9
National Lok Adalat offers opportunity to quickly settle pending UP police traffic challans and various other cases through mutual consent
A Lok Adalat will be held at Surajpur Court in Noida on May 9, 2026. This event offers a chance to quickly settle pending UP police traffic challans and various other cases. Citizens can resolve matters like motor accident claims, matrimonial disputes, and civil cases through mutual consent.
The official twitter account of the Assistant Commissioner of Traffic Police Noida has announced that from 10:00 AM on May 9, 2026, complaints regarding pending e-challans and e-challans under the Motor Vehicles Act will be resolved at the District Court, Surajpur, Gautam Buddh Nagar. The ACP Traffic, Noida Police, also mentioned that if you have any questions or concerns about the Noida Lok Adalat, you can reach out to the traffic helpline number: 9971009001
Apart from pending traffic challans, you can also settle other cases in the Noida Lok Adalat. However, keep in mind that only traffic challans issued by the Uttar Pradesh police can be settled in the Noida Lok Adalat. For Delhi Police and other state police traffic challans, you will have to use the Lok Adalat service of the respective states.
The District Legal Services Authority, Gautam Buddh Nagar announced in their public notice that the National Lok Adalat will be organised on 09 May 2026 (Second Saturday) from 10:00 AM onwards at the headquarters and tehsil courts.
The following types of cases will be taken up for settlement: Cases under the Motor Accident Claims Act, Matrimonial disputes, Cases under the Indian Succession Act, Civil cases, Cases related to the Negotiable Instruments Act and e-challan matters, Service-related matters, pension matters, labour matters, and other similar cases, Pre-litigation bank loan matters, Electricity and BSNL telephone bill-related matters, Revenue-related cases, Compoundable criminal cases, Cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, Electricity Act-related cases.
These matters will be resolved through mutual consent and compromise between the parties. Concerned parties may contact the respective courts for settlement of their cases.
For more information, contact the District Legal Services Authority: Email: [email protected], Phone: 9716535451, 7678643985