The Supreme Court will take up the matter of allowing diesel cabs to ply in Delhi on Tuesday, giving a sliver of hope to diesel cab drivers. It might consider lifting the ban on registration and the plying of diesel vehicles, but it would still impose a ‘symbolic’ cess on these vehicles, according to Indian Express.
Primarily, we are of the view that diesel vehicles cause more pollution than other vehicles. We may impose a symbolic cess on any person who buys a diesel vehicle — this would be a one-time cess. What should be the scale, price, engine capacity is the thing to be deliberated upon. There has to be a rational basis to decide it.
Chief Justice TS Thakur, Supreme Court Bench
Read the full report here.
(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)