The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has turned down a plea that sought an exemption on the ban on 10-year-old diesel vehicles in the Delhi-NCR. A bench comprising NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel and Justice Sudhir Agarwal said such an application on a decided matter was not maintainable.“Such applications in a decided matter cannot be allowed to be entertained for all times. In view of the above, the application is dismissed as not maintainable,” it said. The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Sarabjit A Singh seeking direction for grant of exemption to use a diesel vehicle in the Delhi-NCR area beyond the 10-year time limit on grounds that the applicant is 100 per cent disabled. The NGT had earlier dismissed the Centre’s plea seeking modification of its order banning 10-year-old diesel vehicles in the Delhi-NCR.
The NGT had noted that emissions from diesel vehicles are carcinogenic in nature and one diesel vehicle causes pollution equivalent to 24 petrol vehicles or otherwise 40 CNG vehicles. The ruling suddenly made a wide number of passenger and commercial vehicles unfit from plying in the national capital region. The ban was not only enforced on the 10-year-old diesel vehicles but on 15-year-old petrol vehicles as well, on the ground of pollutant emission. However, according to the latest announcement of the Delhi government under its Delhi EV policy, the owners of such old petrol and diesel vehicles can retrofit their vehicles into electric ones and run them in Delhi-NCR.
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