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NGT SLAPS ₹500-CR FINE ON VOLKSWAGEN

Automaker to challenge green tribunal’s order before SC

- AASHISH ARYAN

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday slapped a fine of ~500 crore on German carmaker Volkswagen for the presence of cheat devices in their diesel cars in India. The carmaker has been asked to deposit the sum with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) within two months. The money, NGT said, could be used by the CPCB to improve the air quality in and around the Delhi-NCR.

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday slapped a ~500-crore fine on German carmaker Volkswagen for presence of cheat devices in their diesel cars plying in India.

The automobile giant has been asked to deposit the sum with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in two months. The money, NGT said, could be used by the CPCB to improve the air quality in and around the DelhiNatio­nal Capital Region.

Though the carmaker contends that the test results of its diesel cars were based on “onroad testing” conditions for which there were no prescribed standards, the NGT said the fine was being imposed taking sustainabl­e developmen­t as the main factor. “Sustainabl­e developmen­t is the main guiding factor... We are unable to accept the manufactur­er’s objections to the report,” a Bench headed by Justice Adarsh Goel said.

Reacting to the order, Volkswagen said it would challenge the NGT’s order before the Supreme Court. “The Volkswagen group in India reiterates that all cars from the group are compliant with the emission norms defined in India. The group awaits the copy of the order of the NGT,” a company spokespers­on said.

On January 17, the NGT had asked Volkswagen to deposit ~100 crore within 24 hours or it would order the arrest of the carmaker’s country managing director, and seizure of its properties in India. This came after the firm had failed to deposit the amount despite a November 16 order by the NGT asking it to do so.

The NGT had, on November 16, asked the carmaker to deposit an interim amount of ~100 crore with the CPCB after it was found that the firm’s cars had used ‘defeat device’ to cheat emission tests in India. A cheat or defeat device is a software that allows car companies to manipulate emission tests by altering performanc­e of their engines.

The tribunal had observed that though Volkswagen had recalled its cars to fix the software, following the revelation of presence of the cheat device, the fact that there were such devices present would have led to some inference of environmen­tal and thus, caused damage. “The very fact of deceit devices being installed by the manufactur­er calls for an inference of prima-facie violation of environmen­t,” the NGT had then said.

In November, the NGT had set up a four-member panel consisting of members from the CPCB, the ministry of heavy industries, Automotive Research Associatio­n of India, and National Environmen­tal Engineerin­g Research Institute to determine the fair estimate the damage caused to the environmen­t due to the Volkswagen diesel cars.

 ??  ?? In January, the NGT had asked Volkswagen to deposit ~100 crore within 24 hours or it would arrest the automaker’s country managing director and seize its properties in India
In January, the NGT had asked Volkswagen to deposit ~100 crore within 24 hours or it would arrest the automaker’s country managing director and seize its properties in India

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