Delhi pollution: cji says judges asked to allow virtual hearings wherever possible

feature-image

Play all audios:

Loading...

NEW DELHI: Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna on Tuesday said all judges have been asked to allow virtual hearings wherever possible in view of the severe pollution levels in the national capital


region. As soon as the bench comprising the CJI and Justice Sanjay Kumar assembled, lawyers, including Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Kapil Sibal, referred to the worsening


pollution in Delhi and NCR and sought immediate measures to deal with it. "We have told all the judges to allow virtual hearings wherever possible," the CJI said. "Pollution


is getting out of control," Sibal said. "It needs to go down. The message should go to other courts," he added. He was supported by various lawyers that also included


Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Gopal Sankaranarayanan. The solicitor general said the top court, as a matter of principle, should go virtual. "We have given the message to


accommodate everybody. Moreover, online is anyway available," the CJI said. On Monday, the top court took note of the fact that the Air Quality Index (AQI) entered into the 'severe


plus' category and directed all Delhi-NCR states to immediately set up teams to strictly enforce anti-pollution GRAP 4 restrictions, making it clear that the curbs will continue till


further orders. Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 484 at 8 am on Monday, the worst this season. The AQI in certain areas also breached the 500 mark.