The Supreme Court imposes a deadline for the NCR States to fill PCB vacancies and inquires of the CAQM regarding measures to address Delhi’s air pollution in the coming winter.

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday (August 27) directed that all vacancies in the State Pollution Control Boards (PCBs) of National Capital Region (NCR) states must be filled by April 30, 2025.

A bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Augustine George Masih also directed the Chairperson of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to appear via video conference at the next hearing to explain the steps CAQM intends to take to address upcoming pollution issues, especially due to stubble burning.

The Court also directed the Chairperson also address the Court on steps taken under Section 12(6)(c) of the CAQM Act, which specifies the Commission’s duties to create a framework for identifying air pollutants, implementing on-ground pollution control measures, conducting research, coordinating efforts among stakeholders, networking with technical institutions, fostering international cooperation, and training a specialized workforce to address air pollution in the NCR and adjoining areas.

In the previous hearing on July 10, the Court had criticized the Delhi Government for employing contractual employees instead of making regular appointments to the state PCB. The bench had directed the Chief Secretaries of Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh to file affidavits outlining a time-bound schedule for filling all vacancies.

On Tuesday, the Court reviewed the compliance reports regarding the filling of vacant posts in the respective state PCBs and set an outer limit of April 30, 2025, for all vacancies to be filled.

The Court noted that there are 395 vacant posts out of 808 in Rajasthan, 204 vacancies out of 344 sanctioned posts in Delhi, 344 vacancies in Uttar Pradesh, and 173 vacant positions in Haryana. The counsel for Punjab said that all vacant positions will be filled by December 31 of this year.

During the hearing, amicus curiae Aparajita Singh raised concerns about the pollution in NCR in the coming winter, especially without adequate manpower to implement pollution control measures.

She emphasized that the Act provides a framework for addressing the challenges associated with air pollution, which includes setting up various Sub-Committees as per Section 11 of the Act. The Court noted that Section 11(3) of the 2021 Act provides for the formation of a Sub-Committee on Safeguarding and Enforcement.

Justice Oka orally remarked, “This is a sad situation that almost all authorities are not functional.

The Supreme Court listed the matter for further hearing on September 2, 2024, and allowed the Chairperson of CAQM to file an affidavit indicating the steps CAQM proposes to take in line with the provisions of the 2021 Act.

Case no. – WP (C) No. 13029/1985

Case Title – MC Mehta v. Union of India and Ors., In Re: Number of Vacant Posts in Statutory Pollution Control Boards of Various States

Citation : 2024 LiveLaw (SC) 619

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