Air pollution: SC questions Delhi over trucks' entry
"It is very difficult for us to assume that entry of trucks in Delhi has been stopped," observed a bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih
PTI
New Delhi, 22 Nov
The Supreme Court on Friday
questioned the Delhi government over the entry of trucks in the national
capital, currently reeling under severe air pollution.
"It is very difficult for us
to assume that entry of trucks in Delhi has been stopped," observed a
bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih.
The bench therefore said it
proposes to direct the Centre to depute police personnel at all 113 points to
check the entry of trucks in Delhi.
The counsel appearing for the Delhi
government informed the bench there were a total of 113 entry points, including
13 for trucks.
The apex court is seized of the
matter related to air pollution in the Delhi-National Capital Region and the
hearing is currently underway.
On 18 November, the apex court
directed all Delhi-NCR states to immediately set up teams to strictly enforce
anti-pollution GRAP 4 restrictions, making it clear that the curbs would
continue till further orders.
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