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NH a death trap for commuters: HC

Tells Chief Secy to convene meeting to address issues faced by NHAI in widening

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Srinagar, February 10

Observing that the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway had become a death trap for commuters, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Monday said that it believed that the existing condition of the road, stretching from Udhampur to Chenani and Chenani to Banihal, was precariously shabby and that the contractors concerned were not maintaining the said roads as per the required level.

These observations were passed on Monday by a division Bench of the High Court, comprising Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur, adding that it trusted and hoped that all possible steps were taken by the authorities concerned in the Government of Jammu and Kashmir as well as in the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to redress this concern with regard to the ongoing widening of the road stretches.

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In this regard, the Bench today directed Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary to convene a meeting of the Commissioners /Secretaries to the government, Revenue Department, Power Development Department, and Forest Department and ascertain the difficulties, concerning the Government of J&K, being faced by the NHAI in the competition of the entire project, as explained by the NHAI in its status report.

The court further directed the Chief Secretary to accordingly issue all possible directions to the authorities concerned for the removal of the difficulties at the earliest. The court further designated the Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Revenue Department, as the nodal officer in the said process, asking him to place the compliance of the court directions by the next date of hearing.

The court further directed the NHAI Chairman to file an updated status report about the details regarding the pending cases before any wing of the High Court as well as the other subordinate courts along with copies of all orders passed thereon from time to time restraining the authority to proceed in the matter.

NHAI response

Udhampur to Ramban Section

Ramban to Banihal Section

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