A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Environment Ministry, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) and the Central Pollution Control Board and sought their responses within two weeks.
"Issue notice to the respondents. Replies be filed within two weeks," the bench, also comprising Justice Raghuvendra S Rathore and Expert Member Ajay Deshpande said and posted the matter for hearing on March 23.
The plea sought directions that all types of vehicles, even those manufactured this year, should not be permitted to be sold and registered after April 1, 2017 unless they comply with the BS-IV standards.
"Some vehicle manufacturers are lobbying for a relaxation in the deadline for BS-IV norms for flooding the market with their old BS-III vehicles on the ground of alleged unsold inventory. Thus, the vehicle manufacturers seek to sell and register non-BS-IV vehicles even after April 1, 2017," the plea said.
The government had in August 2015 said the sale of four- wheelers not meeting Bharat Stage (BS)-IV emission norms will be barred in India from April 2017 with a view to bring the entire country under the ambit of tighter pollution control standards.
"From April 1, 2017, the mass emission standards for Bharat Stage IV shall come into force all over the country. With this, only those newly manufactured four wheeler vehicles, which are compliant with the BS-IV standards, will be allowed to register and move on roads with effect from the notified dates in the notified areas," the Road Ministry had said.
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