Delhi Air Pollution: Supreme Court Judge Justice PS Narasimha Flags Rising Pollution, Urges Advocates to Avoid Physical Appearances
Supreme Court judge Justice P.S. Narasimha on Thursday urged advocates to avoid physical appearances in apex court proceedings and instead opt for virtual hearings, warning that Delhiās toxic air could cause āpermanent damage.ā
New Delhi, November 13:Ā Supreme Court judge Justice P.S. Narasimha on Thursday urged advocates to avoid physical appearances in apex court proceedings and instead opt for virtual hearings, warning that Delhiās toxic air could cause āpermanent damage.ā The observation came from the Bench, which also comprised Justice Atul S. Chandurkar, as multiple lawyers appeared physically before the top court despite the national capital recording āsevereā pollution levels for several days. āSituation is very, very serious! Why are you all appearing here?ā Justice Narasimha remarked. āWe have the virtual hearing facility. Please avail it. This pollution will cause permanent damage,ā he added. Delhi Air Pollution: National Capital Chokes Under Toxic Smog As Air Quality Dips to āSevereā Levels (Watch Videos).
When senior advocate Kapil Sibal pointed out that several lawyers were already using masks to protect themselves, Justice Narasimha said: āEven masks are not enough. It will not suffice,ā adding that he would discuss the issue with the Chief Justice of India (CJI) to explore further steps. Justice Narasimhaās observation highlights the top judiciaryās growing concern over the health impact of Delhiās foul air ā an issue the apex court has been monitoring through a separate Bench led by CJI BR Gavai. Earlier this week, the CJI Gavai-led Bench had directed the governments of Punjab and Haryana to file detailed affidavits outlining the measures undertaken to prevent stubble burning. Delhi Air Pollution: CAQM Imposes GRAP 3 Curbs in Delhi-NCR As Air Quality Slips Into āSevereā Category.
It had also taken note of submissions that while GRAP-III is currently in force, the prevailing pollution levels warrant implementation of GRAP-IV ā the most stringent stage of anti-pollution measures. Senior advocates appearing in that matter, including Gopal Sankaranarayanan and Aparajita Singh (amicus curiae), had warned the court that the situation had become āvery dangerousā, with AQI levels breaching the 450 mark in several areas. Despite repeated judicial directions, the Supreme Court has expressed dissatisfaction with the statesā inability to prevent the seasonal spike in pollution.
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