On Friday, the Supreme Court reserved its judgment on whether to mitigate the complete ban on flip flops in the Delhi region – the National City during Diwali by allowing the use of green biscuits, as Livelaw says.
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The bench of the main judge of India Brvai and the justice for the wine chandran reserved her order and stated that she would decide to release the absolute ban on the flip flops in Delhli-NCR.
The bench noted: “For now, we will allow it in five days diwali on a test basis … but we will limit it to certain time limits”.
India’s lawyer General Tushar Mehta, who appeared for Delhi-NCR and Haryan, asked the bench to raise the restrictions on the biscuits.
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He asked the top court to allow the rupture of green flip flops between 20:00 and 22:00 on Diwali. For Christmas and New Year’s Eve – between 11:45 and 12:30 and for one hour for gurpurab, he said.
The Attorney General also stated that Peso and Neeri will regularly check the production of biscuits and ensure that only approved formulations of green fires are sold on the market. SG said that only a green crack was allowed, who is approaching Neeri, nor informed.
Common biscuits are not manufactured, sold and used in NCR, said, he added that sales must be through licensed merchants and sales must only be through allowed manufacturers.
He said that manufacturers mention the amount and details of the green biscuits.
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Mehta also suggested that e -trading websites such as Amazon and Flipkart should not receive online orders or facilitate any online sales of green biscuits. Senior advocate Amicus Curiae apparajita Singh, who helped the bench on this matter, expressed concern about the “false green biscuits” that were sold under fake labels that continued to use polluting chemicals.
During the hearing, the Top Court also asked whether AQI improved from 2018 to 2024. Mehta said it remained the same, except for the COVID-19, AQI, and improved.
September 26 The Supreme Court allowed the production of green frogs in Delhi, subject to the condition that they would not be sold in NCR.
The Top Court heard a case related to air pollution in the capital region
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