The Supreme Court said it lacks a “magic wand” to clear Delhi’s air, calling for expert-led, long-term institutional action instead of ad hoc legal interventions.
The CJI agreed to resume hearings on December 1 and urged regular rather than seasonal monitoring of Delhi’s air pollution crisis.
The court noted that many proposed measures by pollution-control authorities remain largely unimplemented, highlighting the need for comprehensive, science-based strategies to address air quality.