A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the FCI, AAP government, Delhi State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd and others while seeking their responses on the plea before October 16.
The green panel, however, made it clear that it would not deal with all the prayers made by the applicant in the plea.
"We confine our notice only to plying of trucks by FCI which are more than 10 years and causing serious pollution, by over-loading, in violation of the orders of the tribunal. Issue notice to respondents," the bench said.
It claimed that there were six FCI godowns in Delhi and foodgrains were being supplied to the PDS centres and shops by such trucks and goods carriers.
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"The applicant submits that the respondents are causing pollution thereby continuously flouting the guidelines, norms, rules/regulations etc. The respondents in collusion with each other are allowing diesel trucks which have been registered more than 10 years back and despite the representations they have not stop or discontinued," the plea said.
According to the Rule, the vehicles "shall not pick-up and down goods" between two point situated in the same State (other than home state) even having national permits, he said.
"Issue appropriate order/direction, directing...to immediately stop transportation of specified food articles by the diesel vehicles, that is trucks/trolleys/goods carrier which are older than 10 years," the plea said.