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Supreme Court is hearing: Legal dispute between Delhi Government and Central Government

By LawStreet News Network      03 March, 2022 08:14 PM      0 Comments
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Supreme Court is hearing the matter regarding the legal dispute between the Delhi Government and the Central Government regarding control over administrative services in the national capital.

Bench: There are 2 issues. 2 items. 1 is difference of opinion of 2 judges & 2nd thing is the petition filed by your govt with regards to the validity of the New Act.

Singhvi: Reasons are simple required to be heard urgently. If i NCT which is democratic representative form of government, If  i have to appoint secretary  in Department X, I cant do it in entry 41

Singhvi: Justice Sikri said, above the Joint Secretary you consult and below you dont consult. It is having very deleterious effect.

Sr Adv AM Singhvi: Im a Government but I cant transfer Officers. If i am gvt, and can't appoint & govern officers, and if they know, the discipline will be 0. This first matter is extremely urgent.

Item 102 is fresh matter, it challenges act of 2021.

ASG Jain: the matter needs to be referred to Constitution Bench. Whichever day you decide please give me 30 minutes

CJI: We dont think its required. I think three of us can resolve the case. If you can show us there have to be more then okay. We are admitting and issuing notice.

ASG: the Petition is already pending before Delhi HC

Bench: 3 Judge Bench will hear the matter. Were issuing notice. List after 4 weeks.



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