Petition filed against Odd-Even, Supreme Court seeks response from Kejriwal government
Petition filed against Odd-Even, Supreme Court seeks response from Kejriwal government
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Delhi government on a petition filed against the Odd-Even scheme. The apex court has sent a notice to the Delhi government on the petition of petitioner Sanjeev Kumar. The petition said that the Delhi government's decision to implement the odd-even is unconstitutional, arbitrary, abuse of power. The court will hear the case on Friday.

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Along with this, the top court has asked the Delhi government and CPCB to start data on pollution from November 4 to November 14. Apart from this, data from October to December last year has also been sought. Actually, the Odd-Even scheme has been in force in Delhi since November 4 to reduce air pollution. In Delhi, these rules will be effective from 8 am to 8 pm till 15 November.

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For violation of these rules, a provision of a fine of up to four thousand rupees has been kept this time. This time the penalty amount has been doubled as compared to the last time. Talking of Odd-Even, it is a car rotation system, where the number plate trains ending with even numbers 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 are allowed to go on the road on even dates, whereas the vehicles whose Numbers 1,3,5,7 and are ending at number 9, they are allowed to run on odd dates.

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