The Supreme Court of India disposed of an appeal challenging a Madras High Court order that had declined to set a fixed timeframe for constructing a Limited Use Subway (LUS) replacing Level Crossing No. 81 at Vaniyambadi, Tamil Nadu. Taking on record the formal assurances and progress reports submitted by the State Government and Southern Railway, the Apex Court issued strict time-bound directions for land acquisition and construction. The Court commended the appellant for pursuing genuine, selfless public interest litigation over nearly two decades and directed the completion of the railway portion within six months of contract award, alongside mandatory compliance filings within eight months.
- Factual Background
- Project Evolution: Level Crossing No. 81 divides the eastern and western parts of Vaniyambadi Town in Tirupattur District, Tamil Nadu. Initially sanctioned as a Road Over Bridge (ROB) in 2007, the project was revised to a Road Under Bridge (RUB) due to high costs and heavy built-up land acquisition requirements, and eventually modified to a Limited Use Subway (LUS) requiring a reduced area (~5,009 sq meters).
- High Court Proceedings: The appellant filed a writ petition (W.P. No. 21364 of 2025) seeking expedited completion of the LUS within a stipulated timeline. The High Court disposed of the petition on July 25, 2025, stating it could not continuously monitor the construction. Aggrieved by the lack of specific completion directions, the appellant appealed to the Supreme Court.
- Key Status & Assurances Placed Before the Court
- State Action: The Tamil Nadu Government approved the project nomenclature change to LUS via G.O. (Ms.) No. 84 dated May 15, 2025, and initiated land acquisition proceedings and design/estimate preparations.
- Southern Railway Progress: Southern Railway floated tenders for its portion, receiving seven bids. It submitted that work on its domain could be completed within six months from contract award, subject to the State handing over the necessary land.
- Supreme Court Findings & Directions
- Commendation of Bona Fide Civic Participation: The Court lauded the appellant for pursuing the public cause for nearly 20 years without personal benefit, highlighting it as a model of genuine, constructive public interest litigation.
- Time-Bound Execution: The State authorities were directed to complete land acquisition and submit necessary designs and administrative approvals with utmost expedition to ensure land availability to Southern Railway.
- Railway Work Mandate: Southern Railway was ordered to finalize tenders and complete its construction portion within six months from contract award and land handover.
- Compliance Reporting: Both the State authorities and Southern Railway were directed to file compliance affidavits before the Supreme Court within eight months.
2026 INSC 903
Madurai Farooq Ahmed v. The Principal Secretary to Government & Ors. (D.O.J. 21.08.2026)



