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Home / Environment / Supreme Court Demands Action on Delhi Air Quality

Supreme Court Demands Action on Delhi Air Quality

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Supreme Court stressed the need for regular monitoring of Delhi's air quality.
  • Chief Justice Surya Kant stated that only experts can provide immediate solutions.
  • The court acknowledged the widespread hardship caused by the deteriorating air.
Supreme Court Demands Action on Delhi Air Quality

The Supreme Court has underscored the critical need for continuous oversight of Delhi-NCR's worsening air quality, stating that the issue demands more than routine attention. A bench led by the Chief Justice of India emphasized that the matter requires regular hearings to effectively monitor and improve the alarming situation.

The Chief Justice noted that the case often only surfaces during periods of peak pollution, affecting everyone. He candidly admitted the court's limitations, stating that immediate clean air solutions depend on domain experts and scientists, not judicial directives alone.

The court's remarks followed a mention by the amicus curiae, who described the prevailing conditions as a health emergency. The Supreme Court Bar Association has been considering a shift to virtual proceedings due to the severe air conditions impacting health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Supreme Court emphasized the need for regular monitoring and called for immediate solutions from domain experts.
The Supreme Court believes only domain experts and scientists can provide immediate and effective solutions.
The court is concerned due to the deteriorating air quality, which is causing hardship to everyone and has been declared a health emergency.

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