Updated On: 13 September, 2025 10:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Mumbai Lok Adalat summons Bengaluru entrepreneur to pay penalty months after Ahmedabad man told him dealer refused to hand over documents

The Honda City Ramakrishnan Laxman sold in January 2023; (right) The notice issued to the Bengaluru resident by the Mumbai Lok Adalat, dated August 8
Bengaluru-based entrepreneur Ramakrishnan Laxman never imagined that selling his beloved red Honda City would come back to haunt him two years after bidding it a teary farewell. But today, he finds himself summoned to the Mumbai Lok Adalat over a traffic challan for a car he hasn't driven in years, and which he believed was no longer his responsibility.
This is not just a bureaucratic hiccup. It's a cautionary tale that reveals the emotional, legal, and financial chaos that can ensue when the system fails to protect citizens — even those who follow every procedure in the book.