Thursday, November 20, 2025
17.1 C
New Delhi

‘Plenty Of Challans, But No Public Toilets On National Highways’: Kerala High Court Raps NHAI

Curated By :

Last Updated:

The judge also drew comparisons with international practices, noting that in most countries, rest stops and convenience facilities are consistently available after short intervals

NHAI board on a national highway | Image: Representative

NHAI board on a national highway | Image: Representative

The Kerala High Court came down heavily on the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for failing to ensure proper public toilet facilities along national highways, even as motorists continue to be penalised for traffic violations.

The court made the remarks while hearing an appeal filed by the Petroleum Dealers Association of Kerala, which challenged an earlier directive requiring petrol pumps to keep their restrooms open for public use at all times.

Recommended Stories

Justice Amit Rawal, recalling a recent journey from Jodhpur to Ranthambore, highlighted the lack of basic amenities on national highways.

“On such a long stretch, there wasn’t a single public toilet. We ended up overspeeding and got four challans—so, challans are there, but no toilets,” he remarked.

The judge also drew comparisons with international practices, noting that in most countries, rest stops and convenience facilities are consistently available after short intervals.

“Here, whatever facilities exist on highways are dysfunctional. The entire burden is falling on petrol pump operators. This is unacceptable,” he added.

The Division Bench comprising Justices Rawal and PV Balakrishnan partially revised the earlier ruling.

They clarified that petrol stations situated off the national highways are free to decide whether to allow public access to their toilets.

However, such facilities must remain open to customers and travellers in transit.

For fuel stations located along highways, the court ruled that restrooms should be accessible to customers, staff, and commuters during the pumps’ operational hours.

News india ‘Plenty Of Challans, But No Public Toilets On National Highways’: Kerala High Court Raps NHAI
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Nikki Haley’s son says US must limit international students, claims some are ‘spies for foreign governments’

Nalin Haley, son of former US ambassador and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, has called for strict limits on international students entering American universities, warning that some may be acting as “spies for foreign government Read More

Trump calls Democrats ‘traitors’, evokes death penalty over video urging military to refuse orders

US President Donald Trump on Thursday evoked the death penalty for Democratic lawmakers who urged the military to refuse illegal orders, calling them traitors and accusing them of sedition. Read More

‘Terror module’: Two ISI-linked operatives injured in Ludhiana; grenades, weapons seized

Image: ANI NEW DELHI: Two men suspected of working for an ISI-backed “terror module” were injured in an encounter with Ludhiana Police on Thursday after they allegedly opened fire during a police operation. Read More

Peace needs patience: Bhagwat calls for community-led stability in Manipur

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat (left) NEW DELHI: Calling for long-term peace in Manipur, RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, in his first visit to the State on Thursday said stability in the state will require “patience, collective effort Read More

Topics

Nikki Haley’s son says US must limit international students, claims some are ‘spies for foreign governments’

Nalin Haley, son of former US ambassador and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, has called for strict limits on international students entering American universities, warning that some may be acting as “spies for foreign government Read More

Trump calls Democrats ‘traitors’, evokes death penalty over video urging military to refuse orders

US President Donald Trump on Thursday evoked the death penalty for Democratic lawmakers who urged the military to refuse illegal orders, calling them traitors and accusing them of sedition. Read More

‘Terror module’: Two ISI-linked operatives injured in Ludhiana; grenades, weapons seized

Image: ANI NEW DELHI: Two men suspected of working for an ISI-backed “terror module” were injured in an encounter with Ludhiana Police on Thursday after they allegedly opened fire during a police operation. Read More

Peace needs patience: Bhagwat calls for community-led stability in Manipur

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat (left) NEW DELHI: Calling for long-term peace in Manipur, RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, in his first visit to the State on Thursday said stability in the state will require “patience, collective effort Read More

Court questions will; Priya says giving assets to wife is tradition

The legal dispute over late businessman Sunjay Kapur’s estate saw new developments on Thursday, with arguments presented before the Delhi High Court by representatives of his widow, Priya Sachdev (Priya Kapur), following fresh allegati Read More

From defeating Hepatitis to packing a punch at World Boxing Cup Finals, Preeti Pawar charts an inspirational journey

After being sidelined for an extended period of time due to Hepatitis-A, which had her hospitalised at one point, rising boxing star Preeti Pawar made quite the stunning comeback at the 2025 World Boxing Cup Finals in Greater Noida, where she punched Read More

Watch: Nitish tries to touch Modi’s feet at Patna airport; This is how PM reacts

NEW DELHI: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday attempted to touch Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s feet in an unusual moment at the Patna airport, shortly before the PM departed after attending the Janata Dal (United) leader’s Read More

Related Articles