A bench headed by acting Chairperson Justice U D Salvi directed the Commissioner of Transport Department of Delhi government to register the vehicles, subject to certain conditions.
The order came after the oil companies told the tribunal that they do not possess any diesel vehicle which are more than 10 years old for transporting petroleum products.
"The new vehicles that are sought to be registered now should be BS-IV compliant. The applicants shall file an affidavit before the tribunal as well as before RTO that they do not possess or engage any diesel vehicle/truck which is more than 10-year-old for the purpose of transporting fuel granted by oil companies.
The green panel directed the department to "dismantle" old vehicles which are over 10 years of age and ordered that new vehicles should be fitted with Global Positioning Systems.
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The direction came on a plea filed by oil companies contending that the NGT had banned the registration of new diesel vehicles as well as re-registration of such vehicles after 10 years.
Due to this, the transport department was not registering newly-procured vehicles, which conform to BS-IV norms, and not re-registering old vehicles, the plea had said.
In September last year, the tribunal had declined to lift its ban on decade old diesel vehicles in Delhi-NCR noting that emissions from diesel vehicles were carcinogenic.
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