Can you identify different roles of the Executive and Judiciary given in this chapter?
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and Judiciary it has power to take decision if any body breaks these laws..
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The central government and the Delhi Government.
The role of the Supreme Court is to see that the government policies and actions at central and states levels should be in tune with the parameters of the pollution control regimes.
If not, it has to see that governments should comply with these parameters.
Example- the Supreme Court had asked for phasing out all non-CNG vehicles on 22 September 2001 within a week. But some difficulties arose in its implementation, hence the Supreme Court later breathed to the government that it had never insisted on CNG for taxis and auto rickshaws but it refused to relax the only CNG norm for city’s buses.
The Supreme Court was concerned about the environmental degradation in the city and to stop delaying to the cities of Delhi Government, it had come heavily and had directed for phasing out of all non CNG commercial vehicles in a week.
It is the duty of the government to ensure a pollution free environment on the basis of check and balance approach between the executive and judiciary.
The judiciary has to see that the government does not bypass its commitments. The contempt of court may follow if the government does not comply with the direction of the Supreme Court.