The Supreme Court acknowledged its limitations in tackling Delhi-NCR’s air pollution, stating it lacks a ‘magic wand.’ Decades of judicial intervention have yielded minimal results, with authorities failing to implement past orders. The court emphasized the need for long-term, year-round solutions involving domain experts and coordinated government efforts, rather than just winter-specific actions.
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