City
Epaper

SC allows registration of BS-6 light, heavy diesel vehicles

By IANS | Updated: March 22, 2022 17:20 IST

New Delhi, March 22 The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the registration of light and heavy diesel BS-6 ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 22 The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the registration of light and heavy diesel BS-6 vehicles, which are used for public utility and essential services.

Senior advocate A.D.N. Rao, who was appointed as amicus curiae, submitted before a bench headed by Justice L. Nageswara Rao that BS-6 light and heavy diesel vehicles are used for public utility and essential services, and they may be allowed to get registered.

The bench, also comprising Justice B.R. Gavai, directed the authorities concerned that they should not seek court orders for the purpose of registration of these vehicles.

"We are of the considered view that the registration can be permitted in respect of BS-VI light and heavy diesel vehicles used for public utility and essential services," it said.

The bench emphasised that the registering authorities should not insist on a court order to register public utility and essential services vehicles.

During the hearing, counsel informed the bench after an observation by the National Green Tribunal against the registration of heavy-duty vehicles, the authorities had insisted on court orders.

The top court was hearing various pleas seeking permission for registration of BS-6 diesel vehicles.

The bench also examined a plea of relaxation for sale of BS-4 vehicles in Jammu and Kashmir and asked the applicant to approach the High Court for relief.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Supreme CourtNational Green TribunalSeveral supreme courtSupreme court and high court level
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalWho Is Harish Rana? Man in Coma for 12 Years Gets Right to Die After Supreme Court Order

MumbaiMumbai: Retired Bank Manager, Family Held in ‘Digital Arrest’ for 35 Days; ₹1.83 Crore Lost to Cyber Fraud in Mulund

InternationalDonald Trump's Global Tariffs Illegal : US Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to President

EntertainmentNeeraj Pandey Drops ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’ Title; Supreme Court Closes Case

InternationalRamadan 2026 Moon Sighting in Saudi Arabia: Supreme Court of KSA Calls on Muslims to Search for Crescent on THIS Date

National Realted Stories

NationalCM Sarma's wife passport case: Assam Police at Cong leader Pawan Khera's Delhi residence

NationalShivraj Singh Chouhan stresses increasing farmers' income, food security

NationalMuzaffarpur police bust LPG black marketing racket amid gas shortage; tanker, vehicles seized

NationalAir Marshal Umesh Yalla highlights need for advanced materials, indigenisation in military aerospace

NationalVenugopal asks CM Vijayan to explain secret meetings with top BJP leaders