New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday will hear a plea against the Calcutta High Court order banning the sale, purchase and use of all firecrackers in the state during Kali Puja, Diwali celebrations and other festivities this year to curb air pollution amid the pandemic.
The Apex court said the West Bengal government and the state pollution control board will have to be heard if any order is to be passed on pleas and that the matter will be taken up for hearing at 3 pm today.
A special bench of justices AM Khanwilkar and Ajay Rastogi will hear the plea which has claimed that the October 29 order passed by the Calcutta HC was patently erroneous in holding a complete ban on firecrackers within West Bengal when the apex court had allowed the use of green firecrackers in permissible limit across all states.
The high court failed to appreciate green crackers with reduced emission by a minimum of 30 per cent which was introduced in the local market, the plea stated, adding that they are environment friendly. The plea was filed by the chairman of a West Bengal-based firecracker association and another group.
The petitioners further said that they represent the interest of about seven lakh families involved in the process of manufacture and sale of fireworks.
The high court failed to appreciate that the firecrackers manufacturers under the supervision and guidance of the competent authorities of both the central and state government are now engaged in manufacturing only green crackers which conform to permissible smoke and noise levels in terms of the directions of the apex court and the National Green Tribunal, the plea said, while seeking an ex-parte interim stay on the operation of the high court order.
It said if a blanket ban is imposed in this season on the sale and use of firecrackers in the state of West Bengal, the sellers and manufacturers will have to suffer irreparable losses which may lead to a complete shutdown of the firecracker industry altogether.