Delhi Pushes for Uniform Rules on Overage Vehicles Amid Legal Tussles
The Delhi government is urging a review of Supreme Court rules on overage vehicles, highlighting inconsistencies with national norms. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta seeks uniform laws, while officials study the current legal framework's public and environmental impact. Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has questioned current age limits, advocating for legal clarity.
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The Delhi government is calling for a reconsideration of the Supreme Court's stringent rules on overage vehicles, citing inconsistencies with national guidelines. The transport and environment departments are examining the impact of these rules on public perception and environmental quality.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced plans to petition the Supreme Court for uniform nationwide regulations on vehicle age limits, aligning with her government's ongoing efforts at reform. Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena recently criticized existing limits, emphasizing the lack of legal consistency and uniform treatment across regions.
Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa confirmed a detailed study is underway, exploring the possibility of modifying age restrictions. Delhi has also reached out to the Commission for Air Quality Management regarding technological challenges in implementing a fuel ban on older vehicles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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