The bench said they wanted to see the impact of a cracker-free festivity at least in one Diwali
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that there will be no sale of firecrackers during Diwali, as it restored a November 2016 order banning the sale and stocking of firecrackers in Delhi and National Capital Region.
A bench headed by Justice A K Sikri, while restoring the order, said: "We should see at least in one Diwali the impact of a cracker free festival."
However, the court said that the September 12, 2017 order lifting the ban on the sale and stocking of firecrackers in Delhi NCR will be back into effect from November 1.
These Diwali there will be no firecrackers in Delhi & National Capital Region ruled supreme court. The bench said they wanted to see the impact of a cracker free festival at least in one Diwali.
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A bench headed by Justice A K Sikri, while restoring the order, said: "We should see at least in one Diwali the impact of a cracker free festival."
However, the court said that the September 12, 2017 order lifting the ban on the sale and stocking of firecrackers in Delhi NCR will be back into effect from November 1.
These Diwali there will be no firecrackers in Delhi & National Capital Region ruled supreme court. The bench said they wanted to see the impact of a cracker free festival at least in one Diwali.
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