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SC allows action against vehicles below BS-IV norms in NCR

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New Delhi | December 17, 2025 6:19:09 PM IST
The Supreme Court has ordered that the Delhi government can take action against owners who are using vehicles below the BS IV (Bharat Stage 4) emission standard in the NCR region.

The court's order aims to strike a balance between environmental concerns and the protection of vehicle owners who comply with prescribed emission standards, while enabling authorities to take action against more polluting vehicles in the NCR.

Earlier, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the transfer of the suo moto case it had initiated to monitor the investigation and other issues including formation of a National Task Force (NTF) in connection with the rape of a trainee doctor in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, to the Calcutta High Court.

A bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma has also directed that a copy of the status report of the investigation carried out by the CBI in the matter be handed over to the parents of the deceased victim, after the counsel representing them, Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy, sought the same.

The bench verbally noted that it's better for the Calcutta High Court to take up these issues, as it is already monitoring the matter."It's better for the High Court to monitor and do things", the bench said.

However, the bench was of the view that it's appropriate for the Calcutta High Court to take up all issues as it has already begun monitoring the investigation and the prosecutions in the matter. It noted that the High Court is also a constitutional court, well-equipped to deal with all issues involved in the matter.

The Solicitor General of India (SGI) Tushar Mehta, also submitted that even the issues related to the NTF can be taken care of by the High Court.

The Supreme Court had, in March this year, granted the parents of the victim in the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder case the liberty to approach the Calcutta High Court, where their plea had already been filed. A bench led by former Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna had allowed the deceased victims' parents to approach the Calcutta High Court, noting that a single judge bench of the High Court is monitoring the case. (ANI)

 
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