New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday, November 7, refused to hold an urgent hearing on the worsening air pollution crisis in Delhi-NCR on Monday, despite concerns raised over deteriorating air quality in the region.
The counsel appearing in the air pollution matter sought an early listing, citing the rising pollution levels. Mentioning the case before Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran, she said, “The air quality in NCR is deteriorating, as my lords may also be aware. On November 3, my lords directed the commission and the CPCB to file an affidavit, there is no date for listing of that, my lords may list it on Monday, it's urgent. We don't really know what's happening, and the city's air is constantly deteriorating.”
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