I.A. Nos. 366, 367, 368, 370, 371, 372 in I.A. No. 365 in I.A. No. 345, I.A. Nos. 369, 373, 374 in I.A. No. 366 in I.A. No. 365 in I.A. No. 345 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 13029/1985, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 817 of 2015, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 116 of 2013 and Writ Petition (Civil) No. 728 of 2015. Case: M.C. Mehta Vs Union of India (UOI) and Ors.. Supreme Court (India)

Case NumberI.A. Nos. 366, 367, 368, 370, 371, 372 in I.A. No. 365 in I.A. No. 345, I.A. Nos. 369, 373, 374 in I.A. No. 366 in I.A. No. 365 in I.A. No. 345 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 13029/1985, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 817 of 2015, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 116 of 2013 and Writ Petition (Civil) No. 728 of 2015
JudgesT.S. Thakur, C.J.I., A.K. Sikri and R. Banumathi, JJ.
IssueEnvironmental Law
Judgement DateDecember 16, 2015
CourtSupreme Court (India)

Order:

  1. We had by our order dated 9th October, 2015 issued certain directions, aimed at mitigating the hardship which the people living in Delhi undergo having regard to the high of pollution in the city that has earned to it the dubious reputation of being the most polluted city in the world. We had among others directed the following measures to be taken:

    (1) The Governments of the States of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan shall take steps to ensure that commercial traffic for destinations other than Delhi use alternative routes and to ensure that in the course of implementation of the said direction no traffic jams and other inconvenience is caused to the public.

    (2) The Government of NCT of Delhi shall direct issue advertisements to inform commercial traffic of the bypass routes and the imposition of the ECC imposed by this Court for entry of the vehicles into Delhi.

    (3) The toll collectors shall put in place Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems at their own costs at nine main entry points in the city by November 30, 2015 and by 31st January, 2016 at all the remaining 118 entry points to the city. The NCT Government shall install its own CCTV cameras at nine entry points and also organise surprise visits to oversee the collection of ECC and other necessary arrangements.

  2. We had by the same order directed levy and collection of ECC at the following rates:

    (i) The Category 2 (light duty vehicles etc.) and Category 3 (2 axle trucks) at the rate of Rs. 700/- per vehicle;

    (ii) Category 4 (3 axle trucks) and Category 5 (4 axle trucks and above) at the rate of Rs. 1300/- per truck.

  3. Passenger vehicles, ambulances and vehicles carrying essential commodities like food stuffs and oil tankers for Delhi were exempted from the above charges.

  4. Mr. Harish N. Salve, learned senior Counsel appearing as amicus, argued that imposition of ECC and the directions issued by this Court regarding diversion of commercial vehicles/trucks to alternative routes has made some difference but the pollution levels continue to remain high despite such measures. He submitted by reference to the material placed on record that the level of pollution detected on or before 9th October, 2015 was infact lower than the levels recorded on subsequent dates. Mr. Salve further submitted that although diversion of vehicles to alternative routes in terms of the order passed by this Court was given effect to belatedly on 6th November, 2015, yet the said direction has not been effectively enforced inasmuch as vehicles not bound for Delhi are being allowed to enter Delhi on payment of the prescribed ECC. It was submitted that the true spirit of the order passed by this Court was that vehicles that were bound for Delhi alone were to enter Delhi and other vehicles bound for other destinations/cities were supposed to bypass Delhi by using alternative routes. He drew our attention to a similar direction issued by this Court in M.C. Mehta v. Union of India and Ors. - (2003) 10 SCC 561. It was in that view urged that the order passed by this Court on 9th October, 2015 could be modified/clarified to make it clear that the State Governments shall take steps to divert vehicles that are not bound for Delhi through...

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