The National Highways Act, 1956 is a detailed legal resource on India’s legislation governing the development, maintenance, and management of national highways. The book thoroughly examines the Act’s provisions regarding highway construction, land acquisition, compensation, and regulatory compliance, providing readers with a clear understanding of the legal framework underpinning India’s national road network.
With commentary on administrative procedures, responsibilities of central and state authorities, and enforcement mechanisms, it links statutory provisions to practical applications for infrastructure projects. Judicial interpretations and case law are highlighted to offer insights into dispute resolution and legal challenges related to highway development.
Structured for clarity and depth, this book is indispensable for legal professionals, law students, policymakers, and infrastructure developers seeking to navigate the complexities of national highways legislation. By combining practical guidance with statutory analysis, it ensures readers can apply the law effectively in planning, execution, and compliance of highway projects.






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