NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Surpreme Court has ordered a temporary ban on the sale of large diesel cars in New Delhi and hiked a levy on trucks entering the city, as India's highly polluted capital seeks ways to tackle one of its worst-ever bouts of toxic smog.
According to local television stations, an order passed by the Supreme Court on Wednesday bans the registration of new diesel luxury cars and sport-utility vehicles with an engine capacity of 2,000 cc or more in Delhi and the surrounding region from Jan. 1 to March 31.
The court stopped short of banning smaller cars.
(Reporting by Clara Ferreira Marques; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)