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No relief for car dealers as NGT refuses to tinker with SC orders
The National Green Tribunal said it will not intervene against the Supreme Court order which has taken a similar stand on the ban on registration of new diesel vehicles
New Delhi
The National Green Tribunal today refused to vacate its order banning registration of new diesel-run vehicles, saying it won’t interfere with the Supreme Court order which has taken a similar stand. In contrast to the prior NGT order banning registration of all diesel vehicles, the Supreme Court, on December 16, though exempted small ones and specified that the diesel-run SUVs and cars having engine capacity beyond 2000 cc would not be registered in Delhi and National Capital Region till March 31.
“We don’t want to even remotely come in the way of SC order. Supreme Court has comprehensively dealt with the matter. Besides there is specific order that no court or Tribunal order would come in its way. “We will not say a word. Whatever the Supreme Court has said will operate. We are nobody to say anything and we don’t want to interfere. We are simply adjourning the matter,” a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said when some car dealers sought modification of green panel’s order in the light of the Supreme Court order.
The green panel’s observation came while hearing a plea by five Delhi-based car dealers who had sought modification of December 11 order which said there would be no registration of new diesel vehicles in Delhi. Senior advocate Pinaki Misra, appearing for the car dealers, asked the Tribunal to modify its order in the light of Supreme Court orders.
Misra asked the Tribunal to modify the order so that the existing stocks of diesel cars be sold as the on line registration of vehicles was blocked. “If the Supreme Court has passed a direction it will prevail over the Tribunal. We are not vacating or modifying any order. We will not utter a word. The highest court of the land is dealing with the matter, it doesn’t look nice that we interfere,” the bench said.
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