The Supreme Court listed a petition seeking to curb stubble burning in Punjab to reduce air pollution in Delhi on November 10, 2022. The present matter was mentioned before a bench comprising CJI UU Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi.
Before the Court, the counsel, Advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha appearing for the petitioner submitted that the present matter required an urgent listing as air pollution in Delhi had increased so much that it was difficult to even walk. He further submitted that the reason behind heightened AQI Levels was stubble burning in Punjab.
Adding to it, he stated that 500 AQI has never been in Delhi and we can’t walk freely in this. As the Parali (Stubble) burning has increased in Punjab and the Secretary must be called.
However, it was agreed by the CJI that the present situation required an action to be taken, he expressed his doubt about whether appropriate action could be taken under a petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. Therefore, the petitioner in the plea insisted that the matter pertained to Right to Life under Article 21.
Accordingly, the bench agreed to hear the petition and listed it on 10th November 2022.
The plea prays of for the following reliefs:
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