Patna: The Patna High Court on Tuesday stated sadness for delays in widening in the NH-107 section which passed through three Bihar – Khagaria, Madhepura and Saharsa – and seek detailed reply from the Indian National Highway Authority (NHAI) at this.
The division bench consisting of Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice S Kumar, hearing a collection of pills, expressing displeasure on the implementation of a slow 90km project.
The court was told that the project deadline was abundantly on December 19, 2021 and was increasingly extended until June 2023 because of the barrier caused by the local population.
Responding to the accusation, additional advocates General Anjani Kumar argued that if the accusation was submitted through a written statement, administration and the police would take action.
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Maurya Vijay assured the court on behalf of his client that 50% of the work on this project will be completed in June this year.
The court will now hear the problem on January 25.
The court also expressed disappointment at the delay in the shift of the bus from Ramashish Chowk on Hajipur-Muzaffarpur four paths and delays in the acquisition of identified plots that have narrowed the highway in certain fillings in fillings.
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Munger-Mirzachowki NH-80: The Patna High Court on Thursday asked the state road construction department to submit Affidavit which details the maintenance status of Munger-Mirzachowki NH-80.
The court also asked the state transportation department to find a reasonable alternative to the passage of heavy vehicles on the highway.
Aag Anjani Kumar looks for two weeks to provide data needed but verbally show that maintenance work will be completed in March.
Illegal Bed College: The Patna High Court on Tuesday asked the state government to take a report taken in the next 48 hours in terms of the existence of “illegal” universities, Er Upendra Sharma Teacher trained universities in Dhaka Block in Dhaka, East Champaran District.
The applicant has accused that the college only runs “in the paper”.