.Madurai LGM2 TN-HC-HIGHWAY Why not cancel toll collection licence if road stretches are not maintained properly, asks HC

Madurai, Feb 15 (PTI) The Madras High Court here has asked the National Highways Authority of India why toll collection licence should not be cancelled if stretches of roads, coming under the jurisdic

Published date india.com Published: February 15, 2019 2:18 PM IST
.Madurai LGM2 TN-HC-HIGHWAY Why not cancel toll collection licence if road stretches are not maintained properly, asks HC

Madurai, Feb 15 (PTI) The Madras High Court here has asked the National Highways Authority of India why toll collection licence should not be cancelled if stretches of roads, coming under the jurisdiction of a toll gate, were not maintained properly.

Justices N Kirubakaran and S S Sundar of the Madurai bench were hearing a PIL Thursday seeking to cancel the licence of a toll plaza at Eliapathy because the highway stretch between Aruppukottai and Madurai in the Madurai-Tuticorin sector had not been maintained and the road was full of potholes leading to accidents since 2011.

The responsibility for the maintenance of the road had been given to a private contractor, who did not maintain the road, the petitioner submitted.

In his plea, Mahalingam wanted the licence of the toll plaza to be suspended first and then cancelled.

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Though several complaints were sent to the concessionaire, Madhucon, no action was taken, he submitted and sought the court’s intervention to cancel the licence.

The petitioner also alleged that goondas were engaged in toll collection and said the highways authority was sleeping over his complaint.

The High Court had in December last year ordered a 30 per cent exemption from toll till the roads were repaired, he submitted.

The petitioner contended that even after the court order no action had been taken to repair the road.

The bench pointed out the lapse on the part of the concessionaire and asked why toll collection licence should not be cancelled.

The bench further said several similar cases were pending before the court and posted the petition for hearing on March 28.

This is published unedited from the PTI feed.

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