• Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap
Ommcom News
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ
No Result
View All Result
Odisha News, Odisha Breaking News, Odisha Latest News || Ommcom News
Home Nation

SC Rejects PIL Seeking Pan-India Star-Rating System For Vehicles

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
October 27, 2025
in Nation

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions to implement a star-rating system for vehicles across India to reduce air pollution and related health hazards.

A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R. Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran observed that the issue fell within the domain of the government and declined to interfere in the matter.

“Since the matter falls in the domain of the State, we are not inclined to interfere; however, the petitioner can make a representation to the Union of India, which will be considered on its own merits,” the CJI Gavai-led Bench ordered.

The petition, filed by Dr Sanjay Kulshrestha, who appeared in person, argued that a vehicle star-rating system, similar to those adopted in several developed countries, would empower consumers to make environmentally responsible choices and help curb vehicular pollution.

“Today, even in India, energy-based star rating exists for refrigerators, ACs, then why not have such for automobiles. This is despite that AC & fridge are used inside the house while automobiles are on the road and adversely affect the health of others. Our luxury shouldn’t create problems to others,” stated the PIL, adding that this star rating would encourage consumers for an environment-friendly car.

It highlighted that in India, air pollution caused 2.1 million deaths in 2021, and of these, 60 per cent were attributed to PM2.5 – primarily emitted from vehicular exhaust.

Citing a study published in The Lancet Regional Health journal, the plea stated that data reveal high levels of PM2.5 air pollution claim approximately 33,000 lives each year in major Indian cities such as Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai.

(IANS)

ShareTweetSendSharePinShareSend
Previous Post

PIB Fact Check Flags AI-Manipulated Video Of Finance Minister Promoting Fake Investment Scheme

Next Post

India Committed To Further Maritime Ties In Line With ASEAN’s Outlook On Indo-Pacific: EAM Jaishankar

Related Posts

Nation

Cyclone Montha May Impact Over 1,400 Villages, 44 Towns In Andhra

October 27, 2025
Nation

BSF Reviews Preparedness Along Indo-B’desh Border

October 27, 2025
Nation

PM Modi Pays Tribute To Valour, Sacrifice Of Soldiers On Infantry Day

October 27, 2025
Nation

Dalip Tahil Remembers Old Friend Satish Shah, As He Bids Adieu To The Latter

October 27, 2025
Nation

SIR Exercise Order Draws Mixed Reactions From Political Parties In Bengal

October 27, 2025
Nation

Piyush Goyal In Brussels: India, EU Push Mutually Beneficial FTA Negotiations

October 27, 2025
Next Post

India Committed To Further Maritime Ties In Line With ASEAN's Outlook On Indo-Pacific: EAM Jaishankar

EAM Jaishankar And Japanese Counterpart Discuss Bilateral Ties, Indo-Pacific Cooperation

Cyclone Montha Impact: South Central Railway Cancels 72 Trains

KHIMJI
OMC
  • Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.