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Supreme Court to Review Delhi-NCR Air Pollution Crisis with Regular Hearings from Monday
- November 27, 2025
- 9:23 am
- All View Point
Delhi NCR air pollution continues to harm millions of residents, and the apex court has acknowledged the crisis, committing to strict and systematic monitoring of pollution control measures.
The Supreme Court of India has decided that the question of rising air pollution in Delhi-NCR will be examined through regular hearings starting Monday, acknowledging the severe impact of toxic air on millions of inhabitants.
Delhi NCR Air Pollution: Supreme Court Emphasizes Expert-Led Solutions
The court, led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, moved to examine the matter after Senior Advocate Aprajita Singh, appearing as amicus curiae, sought an urgent hearing highlighting the alarming decline in air quality.
The judiciary stressed that Delhi's air pollution cannot be resolved immediately due to multiple contributing factors, including vehicle emissions, stubble burning, industrial pollution, and meteorological conditions.
"The legal system does not possess a magic wand. Nor is there any single cause for Delhi's air pollution. Targeted interventions for individual factors may only be recommended by scientific and area experts. We'll periodically carry out an assessment of the matter."
— Chief Justice Surya Kant
Continuation of Previous Directives on Pollution Control
The current development follows previous guidelines issued by former CJI D.Y. Chandrachud, which instructed the governments of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan to vigorously implement pollution control measures and regularly review their progress. The Supreme Court also mandated constant monitoring to ensure accountability.
CJI Kant confirmed this approach, stating that the apex court will promptly monitor the situation systematically to push for productive, long-term solutions.
Delhi's AQI Remains in "Severe" Category
According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 349 on Thursday morning — a level considered hazardous for vulnerable groups, infants, and the elderly.
Severe air quality level detected
Why This Matters
- Delhi-NCR continues to face one of the world’s worst air quality levels every winter, affecting over 30 million residents.
- Regular Supreme Court monitoring may compel state governments to take faster, more effective action on pollution control.
- Identifying individual pollution sources can help create targeted, evidence-based solutions for long-term air quality improvement.
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