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SC allows registration of BS-VI light, heavy diesel vehicles for public utility and essential services

As per the latest reports, the Supreme Court on Tuesday permitted the enrollment of light and heavy diesel BS-6 vehicles, which are utilized for public utility and fundamental administrations.

Senior advocate A.D.N. Rao, who was delegated as amicus curiae, submitted before a bench headed by Justice L. Nageswara Rao that BS-6 light and heavy diesel vehicles are utilized for public utility and fundamental administrations, and they might be permitted to get enrolled.

The bench, likewise including Justice B.R. Gavai, coordinated the specialists worried that they shouldn’t look for court orders with the end goal of enrollment of these vehicles.
“We are of the considered view that the enrollment can be allowed in regard of BS-VI light and heavy diesel vehicles utilized for public utility and fundamental administrations,” it said.

The bench accentuated that the enlisting specialists shouldn’t demand a court request to enlist public utility and fundamental administrations vehicles.

During the consultation, counsel informed the bench after a perception by the National Green Tribunal against the enrollment of rock solid vehicles, the specialists had demanded court orders.

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The top court was hearing different requests looking for consent for enrollment of BS-6 diesel vehicles.

The bench likewise inspected a request of unwinding available to be purchased of BS-4 vehicles in Jammu and Kashmir and requested that the candidate approach the High Court for help.

In another update, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said the state will bring regulation absolving farm trucks from the standard that boycotts diesel vehicles more established than a long time from employing in NCR regions.

The NGT has stood firm that employing of diesel and petroleum vehicles more established than 10 and 15 years individually won’t be permitted in the National Capital region, Khattar told the Assembly. “We have conveyed verbally as well as recorded as a hard copy that this (request) ought not be executed with severity. Yet I give affirmation that we have taken more time for farm trucks prior as well, and we will get regulation this meeting to look for exclusion for work vehicles till 2025,” he said, answering to the discussion on the lead representative’s location during the continuous Budget meeting.