Court halts coercive motion in opposition to house owners of overage autos

A automobile proprietor studying the gas ban message at a filling station put in with cameras in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA

The Supreme Court on Tuesday barred police and different authorities from taking any coercive motion in opposition to house owners plying petrol autos aged over 15 years and diesel ones greater than 10 years previous within the Delhi National Capital Region, spelling reduction to commuters.

A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai, with this interim order, successfully stalled an October 2018 ban imposed by the apex courtroom on plying autos which had crossed the age limits. Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta and Additional Solicitor-General Aishwarya Bhati, showing for the Delhi authorities, stated the ban operated for personal house owners whereas the identical automobile could possibly be used for business functions past the 10-year threshold. Mr. Mehta urged for a keep of the 2018 ban order to forestall the police from seizing them.

Hardships galore

“Over the course of the final seven years, the ban on plying these autos, although undoubtedly salutary in purpose, was noticed to have prompted quite a few sensible hardships to the residents of Delhi,” Ms. Bhati stated. Advocate Charu Mathur took up the case of a senior citizen who could be pressured to promote his automotive at scrap worth, and would by no means be capable to purchase one other.

Ms. Bhati, for the Delhi authorities, urged the courtroom to direct the Union authorities or the Commission on Air Quality Management to hold out a “broad-based, scientific research on the necessity for continuance of an entire ban”.

No blanket ban

“The road-worthiness of a automobile is a technical and scientific difficulty that have to be linked to precise emissions as examined and recorded by mechanisms as set out below the Motor Vehicles Act, the Central Motor Vehicles Rules versus a blanket ban on the premise of age which is unlinked to precise emissions,” Ms. Bhati submitted.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta hailed the Supreme Court’s order and asserted that the courtroom had accepted the federal government’s petition. “We will proceed to firmly symbolize the pursuits of the individuals of Delhi by actively taking part within the judicial course of. This determination strengthens our resolve to steadiness environmental safety with public comfort as we work in the direction of a developed Delhi,” ,” she stated in an announcement.

Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa described the order as a “huge reduction” for the individuals of Delhi and the NCR. “While we stay dedicated to cleansing Delhi’s air, we can even make sure the rights of our residents are safeguarded. We will reach defending individuals’s autos whereas additionally enhancing town’s atmosphere and air high quality,” he stated in a video assertion.” 

Published – August 13, 2025 01:54 am IST