
The Supreme Court on October 15, on Wednesday, allowed the sale and rupture of the green biscuits in the Dilhi-National Capital (NCR) between 18 and 21 October, according to Livelaw.
Although it states that this is a temporary measure, the main judge of India (CJI) Bravai said that the Central Council for Control (CPCB) and the State PCB will be monitored by AQI from 18 October and reported to the court, including the sampling of water to be carried out.
“The sale of Green Cracker will be allowed from 18 October to October 21st. The police authority that will consist of a guard team to follow only an eye that only allows QR codes to be sold.
The Supreme Court’s order on green flip flops in Delhi-NCR
However, the court stressed that the website of electronic trading must not deliver flip flops.
The decision was taken after consideration that the overall ban often leads to flip -flops, which in turn deteriorates air quality.
The court mentioned: “Conventional flip flops are smuggled, causing greater damage. We need to balance the balanced approach. Of the 22 districts in Haryana 14 districts in NCR. When the ban was established, there was not much difference in the quality of the air.
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The court previously imposed a ban on the use of flip flops in the city due to continuing problems with severe air pollution in Delhi. As for the green biscuits, the court said in April that it would not consider its earlier orders again if they were not convinced that these biscuits caused minimal pollution.
However, the Court allowed the production of green flip flops, but maintained a ban on their sale in areas where restrictions have already been introduced.
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The Dilli government, neighboring states and manufacturers turned to court and demanded permission to use green biscuits in Delhi and other regions during Diwali. They also proposed to expand similar contributions to celebrations for Christmas, Gurburab and New Year’s Eve.
Attorney General Tushar Mehta asked the court to cancel the ban on the use of fireworks during a hearing held on October 10.
He informed the court: “There is nothing that shows that (poor air quality) is caused by flip flops. I call on that there is no restriction for flip flops.
The head of the lawyer to Parameshwar, who appeared on behalf of the manufacturers, claimed that the ban on flip -flops was deposited in half of Haryana without providing the parties to be heard.
“We say that we only divide it into wholesalers from a specified 25 to 30 points. And then the check becomes more effective … Our children also stay here … if it is bad … Next year there may be a ban.”
The head of the lawyer J Sai Deepak, who gave off this sentiment, noted: “The already regulated industry has been further regulated.
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