Updated March 7th, 2019 at 14:34 IST

Emission fiasco: NGT slaps Rs 500 crore fine on Volkswagen

The National Green Tribunal on Thursday, March 7 slapped a fine of Rs 500 crore on German auto major Volkswagen for damaging the environment through the use of "cheat device" in its diesel cars in India

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The National Green Tribunal on Thursday, March 7 slapped a fine of Rs 500 crore on German auto major Volkswagen for damaging the environment through the use of "cheat device" in its diesel cars in India.

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A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel directed the carmaker to deposit the amount within two months.

 

The green panel on November 16, 2018, had said that use of 'cheat device' by Volkswagen in diesel cars in India leads to an inference of environmental damage and had directed it to deposit an interim amount of Rs 100 crore with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

It had also constituted a joint team of representatives of the CPCB, Ministry of Heavy Industries, Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) and National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, which had recommended Rs 171.34-crore fine on Volkswagen as "health damages" for causing air pollution in Delhi due to excess nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.

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The tribunal was hearing pleas filed by Ailawadi, a school teacher, and a few others seeking a ban on the sale of Volkswagen vehicles for alleged violation of emission norms.

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Published March 7th, 2019 at 14:34 IST