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Delhi No Puc No Fuel Rule Back Petrol Diesel Cng Lpg Pollution Under Control Certificate 527007 2026 04 23

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AI-generatedThis policy reflects efforts to reduce vehicular pollution in urban areas, potentially impacting fuel consumption and vehicle ownership patterns. It may lead to decreased demand for older vehicles and increased compliance costs for consumers, affecting the automotive and energy sectors.
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- The 'No PUC, No Fuel' rule reinstated in Delhi prohibits vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate from refueling.
- Penalties include fines up to βΉ10,000 and potential vehicle seizure for non-compliance.
- PUC certificates cannot be issued for petrol vehicles over 15 years old and diesel vehicles over 10 years old.
- Enforcement involves multiple agencies, including the Delhi Traffic Police.
- The rule was initially introduced on October 25, 2025.
The mid-term outlook for the automotive sector remains negative as the phase-out of older vehicles accelerates. However, potential enforcement challenges could lessen the impact.
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