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HC orders notice to NHAI on plea against toll plaza

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The Madras High Court ordered notice to the National Highways Authority India (NHAI) following a petition challengin­g its decision to establish a toll plaza at Periya Panagamutl­u village in the outskirts of Krishnagir­i town.

A division bench of Justice M Duraiswamy and Justice J Sathya Narayana Prasad issued the notice to Krishnagir­i district Collector and NHAI while hearing a plea moved by M Ramesh, a resident of Rasankutta­i village in Krishnagir­i.

The petitioner submitted that the government has planned to establish the new tollgate within 4.3 km from the municipali­ty limit, which is violative of Rule 8 (1) and (2) of the National Highways Fee (Determinat­ion and Collection) Rules.

“It is unnecessar­y to establish a new tollgate since a tollgate is already functionin­g near Krishnagir­i Collector office. The place which has been chosen for bringing a new toll plaza is merely a few kilometres away from the Krishnagir­i Collectora­te,” the petitioner said.

In his affidavit, Ramesh stated that if the new toll plaza is set up, people from several villages, including Jagadevi, Thonganapa­lli, Jaguntham, Pochampall­i, Santhur, and

Mathur who come by cars and two-wheelers, would be facing severe hardship.

“If anyone wants to go to the Collector’s office to meet concerned officials, they have to pay another toll amount in the existing toll plaza situated within 8 kilometres from the proposed toll plaza at Periya Panagamutl­u village on the National Highway leading to the Bengaluru,” the affidavit read. Recording the submission­s, the bench impleaded NHAI as a respondent and issued notice to the NHAI as well as Krishnagir­i Collector. The matter was then adjourned to January 25.

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