The Kerala High Court has extended the suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara until September 9, in a move that is expected to provide relief to thousands of commuters who use the stretch daily. The court had earlier suspended the toll collection on August 26, following complaints from commuters about the poor condition of the road. The toll plaza, located on the Thrissur-Palakkad highway, has been a major point of contention for commuters, with many alleging that the road is not being maintained properly despite the collection of toll. The court’s decision to extend the suspension is seen as a major victory for the commuters, who have been protesting against the toll collection for months. The Kerala High Court has been hearing a petition filed by a group of commuters, who have alleged that the toll collection is illegal and that the road is not being maintained properly. The petitioners have argued that the toll collection is causing undue hardship to commuters, who are already paying taxes and other fees to use the road. The court has been critical of the authorities for not maintaining the road properly, despite collecting toll from commuters. The extension of the suspension is expected to provide relief to commuters, who will not have to pay toll until September 9. The court has also directed the authorities to maintain the road properly and to ensure that the toll collection is transparent and accountable. The Kerala government has been facing criticism for not doing enough to maintain the state’s roads, with many stretches in a poor condition. The suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara is seen as a major step towards addressing the concerns of commuters, who have been protesting against the poor condition of the roads. The court’s decision is also expected to have implications for other toll plazas in the state, where commuters have been protesting against the toll collection. The Kerala High Court has been proactive in addressing the concerns of commuters, with the court having earlier directed the authorities to improve the condition of the roads. The extension of the suspension is seen as a major victory for the commuters, who have been fighting against the toll collection for months. The court’s decision is expected to provide relief to thousands of commuters, who use the stretch daily. The Kerala government has been directed to file a report on the steps being taken to maintain the road and to ensure that the toll collection is transparent and accountable. The court has also directed the authorities to ensure that the commuters are not harassed or intimidated by the toll collectors. The suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara is seen as a major step towards addressing the concerns of commuters, who have been protesting against the poor condition of the roads. The court’s decision is expected to have implications for other toll plazas in the state, where commuters have been protesting against the toll collection. The Kerala High Court has been critical of the authorities for not maintaining the road properly, despite collecting toll from commuters. The extension of the suspension is expected to provide relief to commuters, who will not have to pay toll until September 9. The court has also directed the authorities to maintain the road properly and to ensure that the toll collection is transparent and accountable. The Kerala government has been facing criticism for not doing enough to maintain the state’s roads, with many stretches in a poor condition. The suspension of toll collection at Paliyekkara is seen as a major step towards addressing the concerns of commuters, who have been protesting against the poor condition of the roads. The court’s decision is also expected to have implications for other toll plazas in the state, where commuters have been protesting against the toll collection. The Kerala High Court has been proactive in addressing the concerns of commuters, with the court having earlier directed the authorities to improve the condition of the roads. The extension of the suspension is seen as a major victory for the commuters, who have been fighting against the toll collection for months. The court’s decision is expected to provide relief to thousands of commuters, who use the stretch daily. The Kerala government has been directed to file a report on the steps being taken to maintain the road and to ensure that the toll collection is transparent and accountable.