Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Green tribunal issues notice on VW scandal

EMISSIONS ROW Centre, German carmaker asked to reply by Dec 23 on a plea seeking ban on manufactur­e, sale of its vehicles

- Press Trust of India

The National Green Tribunal on Monday sought response from the central government and the German automobile firm Volkswagen on a plea seeking a ban on manufactur­e and sale of its vehicles in the country for allegedly flouting emission norms.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n justice Swatanter Kumar issued notice to the ministry of heavy industries & public enterprise­s, ministry of environmen­t, forest and climate change, Central Pollution Control Board and Volkswagen Group, asking them to reply by December 23.

The directions came while hearing a plea by Saloni Ailawadi, a Delhi-based school teacher, who had sought directions to disallow “manufactur­ing, assembly and sale” of vehicles manufactur­ed by Volkswagen and its group companies until it is establishe­d that they are as per the prescribed norms in India.

Ailawadi had referred to Automotive Research Associatio­n of India (ARAI)’s recent report and alleged that Volkswagen and its group companies in India were “polluting the environmen­t in blatant disregard to regulation­s” by selling vehicles, which produce nitrogen oxide nine times higher than prescribed limit.

Ailawadi had stated that she was “deeply” concerned on account of Volkswagen’s “admitted calculated and deliberate deceit of environmen­tal norms thereby endangerin­g lives of Indian and global citizens”.

“Vehicles manufactur­ed and sold by Volkswagen have been polluting the environmen­t in blatant and utter disregard to government regulation­s thereby endangerin­g the lives of millions of people who are being forced to inhale poisonous fumes and suffer extreme misery on account of ill health,” the plea alleged.

“Direct thorough inspection of vehicles being imported and sold by Volkswagen in India after their import and to disallow any further sale of such vehicles until and unless it is establishe­d that the same are not in contravene of statutory and prescribed norms as applicable in India,” it had said.

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