A division bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai and Justice Okay Vinod Chandran handed the course after it was apprised that many of the air high quality monitoring stations remained shut throughout Diwali in Delhi.
Senior Advocate Aparajita Singh, who's amicus curiae within the matter, requested for a report from the CAQM.
“There must be a report from CAQM on the present air air pollution standing. Out of 37, solely 9 monitoring techniques had been functioning in Delhi throughout Diwali,” she submitted. The bench then referred to as for a standing report from the CAQM. The SC had final month permitted the sale and bursting of inexperienced firecrackers in Delhi-NCR in the course of the Diwali pageant with extreme restrictions. A day after the latest Diwali celebrations, the air high quality within the nationwide capital severely worsened.