Crackers purify the atmosphere… The applicant said on the ban, the Supreme Court asked- are you experts?

The ban on firecrackers in Delhi-NCR was heard in Kosupream Court on Thursday. The court refused to relax any kind in the banned ban. A bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuiyan said that air pollution in Delhi has been a matter of concern for a long time. The most affected by this are those who work on the streets. An applicant in the case said, I have to speak. The court allowed him on this. Awadek said that the decision to ban firecrackers is not appropriate. Crackers purify the atmosphere. The ban on these is part of the international conspiracy. On this, Justice Oka asked if you are an expert? In response, he said, yes, I am an engineer read from IIT IIT.

During the hearing, the Supreme Court said, “Not everyone can afford to install air purifiers at their home or workplace. Therefore, it is necessary to take strict steps to prevent pollution. The court also said that the right to kisses is an essential part of Article 21 of the Constitution. Under this, citizens also have the right to live in pollution -free environment.

Green firecrackers refuse to reconsider

The court also made it clear that until it is proved that green firecrackers make minimal pollution, the previous orders will not be reconsidered. The orders passed from time to time show that it was necessary to ban firecrackers in Delhi. Because the state of pollution remains exceptionally serious.

SC instructions in case in Gachibovli forest area

At the same time, the Supreme Court ordered to stop it immediately by taking a tough stance on the cutting of trees in the Kancha Gachibovali forest area adjacent to Hyderabad University. The court directed the Telangana High Court Registrar to visit the area and submit an interim report.

A bench of Justice BR Gawai and Justice Augustine George Christ took self -cognizance of the matter and directed the Telangana Chief Secretary not to cut any other trees in the area till the next hearing. This case came to light when advocate K.K. God, who is assisting the Supreme Court in the form of Justice in environmental affairs, expressed concern over the harvesting of trees on a large scale in the forest area.

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