On Monday, the Supreme Court criticized the Delhi Police for failing to set up checkpoints at the city’s borders to check whether pollution measures are being properly enforced. Supreme Court said that unless satisfied there is a consistent decrease in AQI, it can’t order curbs below GRAP-3 or GRAP-2.
The court said, ‘What orders were given to cops? Why were no checks on the entry points?’ the court observed. The top court said that a serious lapse has occurred on the part of Delhi Police and Delhi government officials due to the ed on the part of Delhi Police and Delhi government officials for lack of strict implementation of GRAP-IV measures. It further added, “It is apparent that authorities mentioned in GRAP IV clauses 1 to 3 have not made any earnest effort to implement action under clauses 1 to 3. Commissioners have noted that police were only deployed on November 23 and thus a serious lapse on the part of authorities in clauses 1 to 3. Thus we direct the commission to initiate action under Section 14 of the CAQM Act 2021”.
The top court also asked the Commission of Air Quality Management to consider the reopening schools, observing that many students lack mid-day meals and online education. It also asked all states to use funds collected as labor cess for subsistence to laborers during the construction ban. On Monday, the Supreme Court asked the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the national capital region and adjoining areas to consider restarting physical classes in schools and colleges noting many students lacked mid-day meals and infrastructure to attend online classes.
A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih said a large number of students did not have air purifiers at home and therefore there may not be a difference between children at home and those attending schools. However, the top court, refused to relax the anti-pollution GRAP-4 restrictions in Delhi-NCR and said unless it was satisfied that there was consistent decrease in AQI levels, it cannot order curbs below GRAP-3 or GRAP-2.
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