The Supreme Court on
Thursday declined to hold an urgent hearing of a plea challenging the Delhi
High Court's order allowing, on trial basis, the odd-even policy for private
cars for 15 days here.
Declining to hold an early hearing of the plea, the bench headed by Chief Justice T.S. Thakur wondered if the plea by a young advocate was a publicity stunt.
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is having difficulty in reaching the court, the court observed. The plea was
moved by petetioner advocate B. Badrinath.
The odd-even policy, under which private cars with registrations ending in even numbers could ply only on even dates, and vice versa for those with odd-numbered plates, was announced by the state government from January 1-15 after the Delhi High Court said the national capital had turned into a gas chamber.
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