A bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva said air pollution in certain areas of Delhi like Anand Vihar, was at "hazardous levels" and directed the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to give "standards of air quality as prescribed by statute and notification".
The court issued the directions while hearing a PIL on the problem of poor ambient air quality in Delhi, an issue which it has taken up suo motu and in which it has also appointed an amicus curiae.
The bench also directed DPCC to furnish data with regard to air quality being monitored by the authority at six different locations in Delhi.
It said the data has to be provided from each monitoring station on the levels of pollution recorded during various times of the day over a period of one week, and said "we want to see results."
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"We will judge your (authorities) performance as per the air quality index of the capital," it said.
The court had taken up the issue on its own after it came across news reports that Delhi was one of the most polluted cities in the world.