Key Points

The Supreme Court has temporarily stayed a Madras High Court order that prevented the National Highways Authority of India from collecting tolls on the Madurai-Tuticorin highway. The SC bench agreed to examine the special leave petition filed by NHAI and issued notice to the respondent, V. Balakrishnan. Senior advocate P Wilson strongly opposed the toll collection, arguing the highway was in poor condition. The court has asked both parties to complete their pleadings and will conduct a detailed examination of the matter in a future hearing.

Key Points: Supreme Court Stays Madras HC Order on Madurai Highway Toll

  • Supreme Court issues interim stay on Madras HC's toll collection halt
  • NHAI allowed to continue toll collection pending pleadings
  • Highway maintenance standards under scrutiny
  • Dispute stems from road condition concerns
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SC stays Madras HC order halting toll collection on Madurai-Tuticorin highway

SC suspends Madras High Court decision blocking NHAI toll collection on Madurai-Tuticorin highway pending further examination

"This is daylight robbery - P Wilson, Senior Advocate"

New Delhi, June 9

The Supreme Court, in an interim order passed on Monday, stayed the operation of a Madras High Court decision, which had restrained the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) from collecting toll on the Madurai-Tuticorin national highway.

A bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Manmohan agreed to examine the special leave petition (SLP) filed by the NHAI and issued notice to V. Balakrishnan, a retired Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation assistant executive engineer from Tuticorin district, on whose plea the Madras HC passed the impugned order on June 3.

The stay order was opposed by senior advocate P Wilson, who termed toll collection "daylight robbery" since the Madurai-Tuticorin highway remained in an unsatisfactory condition.

The apex court told the respondents to complete pleadings, saying that it would examine the matter in detail at a later stage.

In its order, the Madras HC said that the collection of toll fees on the Madurai-Tuticorin national highway was "impermissible" and the road users are entitled to a "good condition" highway, and then alone they are liable to pay toll fees as prescribed by the NHAI.

It ordered the NHAI authorities not to collect toll fees from the road users, who are travelling from Madurai to Tuticorin or from Tuticorin to Madurai, till such time, the road is relaid or maintained as per the standards prescribed under the National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988.

However, the bench of Justices S.M.Subramaniam and A.D.Maria Clete clarified that after the highway road is maintained in a good condition as per the standards prescribed under the law, the NHAI would be at liberty to collect toll fees from the road users. The Madras High Court took note of the fact that the contract for maintaining the Madurai-Tuticorin national highways came to be terminated on March 17 last year on the finding that the contractor failed to maintain the road as per the NHAI standards.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some sense prevails! How can HC stop toll collection completely? Maintenance costs money and NHAI needs funds. The SC stay is correct - let proper procedures be followed. But NHAI must ensure road quality improves quickly now. 🤞
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Priya M.
As someone who travels this route often, the condition is terrible! Potholes everywhere. Why should we pay for such poor service? "Daylight robbery" is absolutely right. Hope SC considers common people's suffering in final hearing.
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Suresh V.
This is typical - contractor fails to maintain roads but NHAI keeps collecting tolls. System needs complete overhaul. Why no penalty on contractor? Why no blacklisting? Taxpayers suffer while everyone makes money. Very disappointing.
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Ananya R.
Good that SC is intervening. But temporary stay means nothing if road condition doesn't improve. My father's car suspension got damaged last month on this highway. NHAI should compensate users for vehicle damages due to bad roads!
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Karthik N.
Both sides have valid points. NHAI needs funds but citizens deserve good roads. Maybe implement partial toll reduction until quality improves? Also need better monitoring systems to prevent such situations in future.
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Meena S.
This highway connects important industrial areas. Bad roads affect Tamil Nadu's economy. Government should take strict action against contractors who don't fulfill obligations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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