The Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi government on pollution

The Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi government on pollution, asked - How is the entry of trucks being stopped?
The Supreme Court on Pollution in Delhi-NCR is quite strict. The court reprimanded the Delhi government and asked several questions. During the hearing of the case, the Supreme Court asked the Delhi government how the entry of trucks in the capital is being stopped. On this the Delhi government said that all cargo vehicles are being stopped. Meanwhile, the petitioner's lawyer, Gopal Sankaranarayanan, citing a media report, said that in the video, the truckers are saying that they are entering by paying Rs 200 to the police. GRAP-4 is currently in force in Delhi, on which the Supreme Court said The removal of GRAPE 4 will be considered on Monday.
Supreme Court: We will ask the central government to monitor all 113 entry points in Delhi.
Supreme Court: SC will ask the central government to deploy police officers at 113 entry points in the city.
 Supreme Court: We will direct the paralegal volunteers of the Delhi State Legal Services Authority to monitor whether these vehicles are actually impounded.
The Supreme Court raised questions on the Delhi government
The government said that these trucks entering the city are not actually carrying essential goods.
What mechanism is made for this?
 ?Grape 4 states that only those trucks that are carrying essential goods should be stopped.
Supreme Court strictness on entry of trucks
Reprimanding the Delhi government, the court said that it should show compliance with the previous order, in which we had asked that you form teams and ensure that these things are monitored and controlled. Your affidavit is very vague. It also did not say how many check posts have been set up. If the officials posted there are not aware of the exemption of essential items then the ban you are telling is completely arbitrary. It should be made clear to all the employees whether trucks carrying goods can enter.