SC Orders Delhi Government to Decide on Firecracker Ban
Why in the news?
The Supreme Court stressed the importance of pollution-free environments, directing the Delhi government to decide on a year-round firecracker ban by November 25, 2024, after violations during Diwali.
Highlights of the Court’s Observations on Pollution:
- The Supreme Court emphasised that no religion encourages activities leading to pollution.
- The right to live in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
- The court stressed that burning firecrackers violates citizens’ right to health and contributes to pollution.
Action on Diwali Firecracker Violation:
- Despite a firecracker ban during Diwali, residents of Delhi continued to buy and burst firecrackers, disregarding the law.
- Police and enforcement agencies failed to enforce the ban, with reports of lack of action during the festival.
- The Supreme Court expressed dismay at the ineffective enforcement and lack of accountability.
Delhi Government’s Deadline for Decision:
- The court directed the Delhi government to decide on extending the firecracker ban across the year by consulting all stakeholders.
- A deadline was set for the decision, with the government required to respond by November 25, 2024.
- The court also sought an explanation from the Haryana and Punjab governments regarding the lack of action against stubble burning, noting that only a few officers were booked despite hundreds of farm fires.
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times