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SC raps CAQM on Delhi air pollution, says 'find reasons first, then solution'

While hearing a batch of petitions on Delhi’s air quality, a bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant reiterated that the court would not function as a “super expert.” However, it stressed that expert-led discussions must be conducted transparently and within a fixed time frame.

January 06, 2026 / 17:15 IST
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  • Supreme Court urges expert-led identification of Delhi's main pollution sources
  • CAQM told to convene experts and disclose findings within two weeks
  • Delhi's AQI remains poor, with Chandni Chowk at 'very poor' level

The Supreme Court on Tuesday emphasised that the root causes of Delhi’s air pollution must be identified before any solutions are implemented. It said expert agencies should first determine which sources are contributing the most to the pollution and only then recommend corrective measures.

The court also increased its scrutiny of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), instructing it to make its findings public and warning that any delay in expert analysis would only worsen the situation.

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While hearing a batch of petitions on Delhi’s air quality, a bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant reiterated that the court would not function as a “super expert.” However, it stressed that expert-led discussions must be conducted transparently and within a fixed time frame.

To this end, the Supreme Court directed CAQM to shortlist domain experts and convene a meeting within two weeks to arrive at a considered and, if possible, unanimous opinion on the causes of the deteriorating Air Quality Index (AQI).