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HC orders notice over ban on 4-stroke diesel autos
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The High Court of Karnataka on Monday issued notice to the state government over the ban on registration of four-stroke diesel passenger autorickshaws.

Justice B V Nagarathna was hearing a petition filed by Farm Power Tractor, a manufacturer of three- wheelers, challenging the notification of the government.

The petitioner stated that four-stroke diesel engines were better than compressed natural gas engine vehicles and buses and trucks which use diesel engines and have been permitted by the government. It contended that four-stroke diesel engine autos conform to Bharat Stage Emission Standards (BSES) IV set by the Central Pollution Control Board.

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'Withdraw plea'

The high court has directed withadrawal the petition questioning the government's expenditure on the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Vidhana Soudha.

A division bench of acting chief justice H G Ramesh and P S Dinesh Kumar stated that the grounds on which the petition was filed were very unclear. The bench directed the petitioner to file a fresh petition with clear grounds.

S N Aravind had moved the court challenging the government spending crores of rupees on the event and had stated that the money could have been used for public welfare.

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(Published 20 November 2017, 23:24 IST)