Odd-Even Scheme Will Not Be Applicable To Two-Wheelers: Supreme Court

- There are over 68 lakh two-wheeelers registered in India
- Accommodating these motorists will be difficult
- Odd Even rule applied when particulate matter crosses a certain threshold
The National Green Tribunal or the Green Court had instituted the odd-even rule in Delhi a few years ago, which was designed for motorists in Delhi in a bid to cut down on vehicular emissions. After having talks with Additional Solicitor General, ANS Nadkarni, the Supreme Court has decided to exempt two-wheeler users from the odd-even rule this year. Nadkarni represented the Delhi government and claimed that there were 68 lakh two-wheeler users in Delhi and said that it will be impossible to accommodate two-wheeler motorists using other means of transport.
Also Read: No Exemption For Two-Wheelers In Odd-Even Rule
It was in December 2017 that NGT rebutted Delhi government's request of exempting two-wheelers from the odd-even rule saying that it will act as a detriment to better Delhi's air quality, which is usually one of the worst in the world during winter. The Green Court also observed that the application of the odd even scheme was based on the Air Quality Index (AQI) and not any sort of discretion.
The odd-even rule was implemented in 2015 by Delhi government and the NGT and it is put to practice whenever the particulate matter PM10 and PM2.5 crosses 500 micrograms per cubic metre and 300 micrograms per cubic metre respectively in a time span of 48 hours. One of the major reasons for the pollution levels soaring during winter is due to the fact that farmers in Northern India burn their crops in order to prepare the land for the next season, which in turn saturates the air with burnt particles and causes pollution.
Trending News
Latest News
Jaiveer Mehra | Dec 15, 2025Mahindra XUV 7XO Interior Previewed Ahead Of Debut; Triple Screen Layout ConfirmedNew teaser video provides a glimpse at the facelift XUV 700’s cabin and confirms some of the features.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Dec 15, 20252026 MG Hector Facelift Launched At Rs 11.99 LakhThe latest facelift of MG’s SUV brings tweaks to the styling and cabin, along with a few new features.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 14, 2025Top-Spec Tata Sierra Accomplished, Accomplished+ Prices RevealedRegardless of the powertrain combination chosen, all Tata Sierra Accomplished+ trims cost upwards of Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom).2 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 13, 2025Skoda Slavia Facelift Spied Testing Again Ahead Of DebutThe facelifted Slavia is expected to debut in 2026 as Skoda-VW India looks to refresh its India 2.0 range.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 13, 20252026 MG Hector Facelift Interior Previewed Ahead Of DebutLatest teaser video of the upcoming Hector facelift suggests minimal cosmetic changes to the interior as well as reveals a new alloy-wheel design.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Dec 13, 2025Passenger Vehicle, Two-Wheeler Sales Surge In November 2025: SIAMBoth segments reported a growth in the region of 20 per cent, though year-to-date sales growth in FY2026 was notably flatter at around 3 per cent.1 min read
Janak Sorap | Dec 11, 2025Harley-Davidson X440 T First Ride Review: Smarter and SharperHarley-Davidson has taken the X440 and given it a more focused and engaging twist. The result is the X440 T—essentially the same platform but updated in areas that give the motorcycle more appeal and riders more thrill.5 mins read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Dec 10, 20252025 Mini Cooper Convertible Review: More Colour On Indian RoadsThe updated Mini Cooper Convertible is set to be launched in the Indian market in the next few days. We drive it around Jaisalmer for a quick review.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Dec 8, 2025Tata Sierra Review: India’s New Favourite?Marking its return after a few decades, the reborn Sierra has made everyone sit up and take notice. But is it worth the hype?10 mins read
Girish Karkera | Dec 4, 20252026 Honda Prelude First Drive: Domesticated Civic Type RA sporty-looking coupe built to give customers a taste of performance but not at the expense of everyday practicality.5 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Nov 29, 2025Mahindra XEV 9S First Drive Review: Big Electric SUV, Bigger ExpectationsThe XEV 9S lands at a time when the EV crowd is growing fast. It’s a big, born-electric, three-row SUV that starts under 20 lakh. It sits close to the XUV700 in size, but the brief is very different. Here’s what it’s like on the road.11 mins read























































































































