Chief Justice Bhushan Ramakrishna Gavai has said that Delhi gets paralyzed in two hours of rain. The court has commented here while hearing the petition of the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). The petition has been filed against the order of the Kerala High Court.
CJI BR Gawai, Justice K. The case in which the bench of Vinod Chandran and Justice NV Anjaria was hearing is associated with the order of the Kerala High Court to stop the toll recovery in a high way. The High Court had stopped the toll collection due to poor road conditions. The Supreme Court reserved the order on NHAI’s petition against this. Meanwhile, a lawyer mentioned the jam outside the Supreme Court, on which the Chief Justice made a comment related to the rain.
High court according to live law report 65 km long on National Highway-544 Adapalli-maannuthi The poor condition of the road Reason From Trishur District Of Peliaque Toll At the booth Toll The recovery was stopped. NHAI With Guruvayur Infrastructure Limited also High Court Has filed a petition against the decision of The Supreme Court was also listening to him.
The court emphasized during the hearing that 12 hours long on this road Traffic Seems like. The court relied reluctant to hearing the petition on 14 August and said that people here Toll How can it be taken, while the road is not in good condition, due to which people have to get stuck in a long jam,
On court comments NHAI Placed by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta Said that the 12 -hour long jam was because there is a Laurie Was overturned. On his argument, the court said that Laurie Not overturned by itself, because of the pit They Was overturned. SG Tushar Mehta Told the Supreme Court that NHAI Has built an alternative road for the roads where Underpass Work is going on but due to monsoon Underpass The work has also been affected.
During the hearing CJI B R Gawai Done NHAI Asked that 65 that 65 Km How much for the road Toll It is charged, on which he was told that 150 rupees Toll Is. CJI On this, he said why someone would give 150 rupees if he has to get stuck in a 12 -hour long jam. On the way for 1 hour, people have to spend 11 hours more. Court after hearing NHAI Decision on the petition of
(With input from Nipun Sehgal)