Bombay HC seeks authorities’ response reply to PIL for adequate hygienic toilets for women along highways
The bench also referred to a past HC order of December, 2015 in which directives were issued to provide hygienic sanitation facilities for women within the Municipal area

The Bombay High Court on Monday issued notice seeking the response of central and state governments and National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to a PIL seeking direction to construct and maintain accessible and hygienic sanitation facilities for women along national and state highways.
A bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Sandeep V Marne was hearing a PIL by lawyer Kanchan S Chindarkar raising concerns over lack of sanitation facilities for women on Highways in the state.
The PIL claimed that the same gravely violates the fundamental right to life with dignity and privacy under Article 21 of the Constitution.
It added that pregnant, menstruating and elderly women and girl students are disproportionately affected.
“Despite the Women’s Policies of 2001 and 2014, and the Draft National Policy of 2016, along with the goals of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the State and Union instrumentalities have failed to implement these in practice — especially the clear mandate to provide toilets every 25 km as per Chapter 10 of the 2014 Policy,” the PIL argued.
The petitioner claimed that previous court verdicts have stated that sanitation is integral to the Right to Life and state authorities cannot evade their responsibility citing resource constraints.
The plea sought immediate steps for the construction, maintenance of accessible, safe and hygienic sanitation facilities for women at every 25 kilometres along national and state highways in Maharashtra.
It also sought a directive to authorities to provide details on the number of existing toilet facilities and their usability conditions and locations, and proposed an action plan including budget allocations for constructing new public toilets for women.
The PIL also sought periodic field surveys and audits within authorities to assess conditions of sanitation infrastructure along highways.
The bench also referred to a past HC order of December, 2015 in which directives were issued to provide hygienic sanitation facilities for women within the Municipal area.
It issued notice to respondents and posted the further hearing to July 7.