SC slams Centre for 'toothless' environmental laws
The bench asked the CAQM who is taking your notices seriously as the procedure is not provided under the law
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SC slammed Punjab and Haryana for not stopping stubble burning in the NCR.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 23 Oct
The Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Centre for
making the environment protection law “toothless”, and said the provision under
the CAQM Act which deals with penalty for stubble burning was not being
implemented.
A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka, Ahsanuddin Amanulllah and
Augustine George Masih said the Commission for Air Quality Management in
National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas Act of 2021 (CAQM Act) was enacted
without creating required machinery for implementing the provision to curb air
pollution.
Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for
the Centre, said section 15 of the CAQM Act, which deals with penalty for
stubble burning, will be implemented effectively as regulations for it will be
issued in 10 days.
She submitted that an adjudicating officer will be appointed
and all necessary actions will be taken to enforce the law effectively.
Bhati pointed out that the Commission for Air Quality
Management (CAQM) has issued notices to senior administrative officials of
Punjab and Haryana besides officials of the state pollution control boards and
sought their response as to why action should not be taken against them.
The bench asked the CAQM who is taking your notices
seriously as the procedure is not provided under the law.
"Please tell your chairperson of CAQM not to bail out
these officials. We know what is happening on the ground," the bench said.
Bhati pointed out that over 1,000 cases of stubble burning
have taken place in several districts of Punjab like Amritsar, Ferozepur,
Patiala, Sangrur, Taran Taran.
On October 16, the top court had pulled up the Punjab and
Haryana governments over the non-prosecution of violators found guilty of
stubble burning while summoning the state chief secretaries to appear before it
on October 23 for an explanation.
The top court has been upset over Punjab and Haryana
governments not taking any steps to implement the directions issued by the CAQM
in the national capital region (NCR) to stop stubble burning.-PTI
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