Supreme Court to hear plea on ban of diesel-run vehicles
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear on Tuesday the pleas of automobile firms Mercedes, Toyota and Mahindra, seeking modification of an order which banned registration of certain diesel-run vehicles i
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear on Tuesday the pleas of automobile firms Mercedes, Toyota and Mahindra, seeking modification of an order which banned registration of certain diesel-run vehicles in Delhi among others.
“We will hear tomorrow,” a bench comprising Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and Justices A.K. Sikri and R. Banumathi said on their pleas.
The automobile giants are aggrieved by one of the directions of the apex court which said that diesel-run sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and high-end private cars with engine capacity of 2000 CC and above will not be registered in Delhi and National Capital Region till March 31, 2016.
The order has affected most car makers which focus on diesel -run models. Senior advocates Kapil Sibal and A.M. Singhvi appeared on behalf of Toyota and Mahindra respectively and sought urgent hearing on the pleas.
Besides banning registration of certain kind of diesel-run vehicles, the court had also unveiled a slew of measures to curb the alarming rise in pollution levels in the national capital.
It also directed 100 per cent hike of the Environment Compensation Charge (ECC) being levied on light and heavy commercial vehicles entering Delhi.
The court had directed that “all taxis including those operating under aggregators like OLA and UBER in the NCT of Delhi, plying under city permits shall move to CNG not later than March 1, 2016.”