Firecracker Ban
The Supreme Court has raised critical questions about why firecracker bans are limited to the Delhi-National Capital Region when other Indian cities also suffer from high levels of air pollution.
The court stressed the need for a uniform, nationwide approach to firecracker regulation.
A bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai observed that environmental policies like firecracker bans should not be restricted to Delhi-NCR alone.
“We can’t have a policy just for Delhi because they are elite citizens of the country. I was in Amritsar last winter and the pollution was worse than Delhi,” the CJI noted, adding, “If firecrackers are to be banned, they should be banned throughout the country.”
The court issued notice to the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on a petition seeking a pan-India ban on firecrackers, especially ahead of Diwali, a festival closely associated with firework celebrations.
Supporting the bench’s concerns, Senior Advocate Aparajita Singh remarked,
“Elites take care of themselves. They go out of Delhi when there’s pollution.”
The court’s observations come just weeks before Diwali, which usually falls between October and November, a time when air quality across northern India drops drastically due to fireworks, stubble burning, and changing weather patterns.
Firecracker restrictions have been in place across Delhi-NCR over the past year, with several court-backed directives:
If the Supreme Court accepts the plea for a countrywide firecracker ban:
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