Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

HC asks chief secy to file affidavit over NHAI claims

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court has taken a serious view of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) allegation­s that state authoritie­s have failed to provide security to its staff and contractor­s as directed last year.

“The same (directions issued by the court) remain uncomplied, thereupon, it is argued by the learned Senior counsel for the applicants, that thereby a grave deterrence has arisen against the utilizatio­n of the subject land, which are put to valid acquisitio­ns,” the bench of justice Sureshwar Thakur and justice Kuldeep Tiwari observed seeking an affidavit from the Punjab chief secretary, detailing about actions taken following court order of October 2023.

As per the NHAI, it needed security for taking physical possession of land of about 320 km in 38 national highway infrastruc­ture projects in the state to ensure that the land could be delivered to the concession­aire (contractor) for the timely completion of the projects of public importance. It also sought directions that ₹3,699 crore, which is lying deposited with concerned land acquisitio­n officers in various districts, be disbursed so that NHAI can take possession of the land.

The NHAI counsel, senior advocate, Chetan Mittal had told the court about the problem being faced by highways authority in respect of the 10 national highways with a total length of 391 km, where around ₹13,190 crores is involved.

NHAI could not proceed with the project by the appointed date as the same is dependent upon the minimum possession of 80% of the land. Further in the case of 26 ongoing national highway projects with a total length of 897 km, costing ₹34,193 crore, the appointed date was declared, however, even now 100% possession of the land has not been delivered, he informed the court.

NHAI cited one case in which during the month of November 2023 when a two km stretch was to be handed over to the contractor in the presence of SDM and police officials. The land owners and others, however, did not permit it and no police help was provided and seven persons of technical staff of the contractor and NHAI were illegally detained and taken hostage.

Back in October 2023, the high court issued a slew of directions with regard to land acquisitio­n in Punjab. The court had directed the director general of police (DGP) to ensure that, as and when police assistance is asked for, by the NHAI, same be given. The government was also asked to expedite the land acquisitio­n process and complete it in a time-bound manner.

AS PER THE NHAI, IT NEEDED SECURITY FOR TAKING PHYSICAL POSSESSION OF LAND FOR 38 NH PROJECTS IN THE STATE

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