Have you seen the condition after Diwali? SC asks BJP's Manoj Tiwari as it refuses to lift ban on firecrackers in Delhi

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 10, 2022, 07:56 PM IST

The bench also comprising Justice Krishna Murari clarified that the blanket ban imposed by the National Green Tribunal was only for Delhi NCR.

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to lift the ban on firecrackers in Delhi for now and said that the matter will be heard again before Diwali holidays.

Expressing concern over the pollution levels in Delhi NCR, the top court said it had already passed a detailed order with regard to the use of firecrackers and will not vacate the previous order. The court said its order regarding pollution during the festive season was “very clear”. 

Justice MR Shah’s observation came on a plea filed by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari challenging the blanket ban on sale and purchase and usage of firecrackers in the national capital during festive seasons. 

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During the hearing, the top court asked Tiwari’s lawyer Shashank Shekhar Jha: "Are you a permanent resident of NCR? Have you seen the condition after Diwali?"

Justice MR Shah posed such a question after Jha submitted that at least green crackers should be permitted. "How can we allow firecrackers even if they are green crackers. Have you seen the pollution of Delhi," it asked the petitioner.

"After Diwali the air quality of Delhi NCR will deteriorate more. Things will become bad," it added.

The bench also comprising Justice Krishna Murari clarified that the blanket ban imposed by the National Green Tribunal was only for Delhi NCR.

After a few submissions, Court agreed to hear the PIL with connected matters.

In his plea, the BJP leader has sought that fresh guidelines should be issued to all states in respect of selling, purchasing or bursting of permissible firecrackers.

Last month, the Delhi government announced ban on the production, sale and use of all types of firecrackers will be banned in the national capital till January 1. The ban is also applicable on the online sale of firecrackers. 

Last year, the Delhi government had ordered a complete ban on the sale and bursting of firecrackers in the national capital from September 28 to January 1, 2022.

The city government had also launched the 'patakhe nahi diye jalao' campaign to create awareness against burning of firecrackers.

The action was taken under relevant Indian Penal Code provisions and the Explosives Act against those found burning firecrackers.