Delhi Government vs Centre: Supreme Court has refused to intervene in the case of Delhi Government vs Central Government. The Supreme Court has refused to seek a reply from the Center on the affidavit of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia. The Supreme Court has stayed the filing of any kind of petition in the matter related to the dispute of services between the Delhi Government and the Central Government.
Supreme Court freezes filing of any pleading in a case relating to disputes over services b/w Delhi & Centre
Senior adv Abhishek Manu Singhvi appearing for Delhi govt mentions the matter before SC, saying Delhi’s Dy CM Manish Sisodia filed an affidavit to show paralysis in admin pic.twitter.com/s1RoTWk9Lb
— ANI (@ANI) November 11, 2022 Affidavit filed by the Delhi Government: It is worth mentioning that earlier, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi had filed an affidavit on behalf of the Delhi Government before the Supreme Court. . He told that Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has filed an affidavit to show paralysis in the administration. But the Supreme Court stayed the filing of any kind of affidavit.
) What the Supreme Court said: On the affidavit filed regarding the dispute of services in the Delhi Government and the Central Government, the Supreme Court said that the court is not in such dispute Will have. The court will decide the constitutional issue only on the dispute of services between Delhi and the Center before the Constitution Bench. The court said that the matter is now 24 Hearing will be held on Nov.
It is worth noting that, earlier in the year 37 then A bench of Justice AK Sikri and Justice Ashok Bhushan heard the issue of control over administrative services. In his judgment, Justice Sikri had said that the transfer-posting of office bearers of the rank of Joint Secretary and above are subject to the powers of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. Whereas, other officers are under the control of Delhi government. But Justice Bhushan’s decision was different. He had said that the administrative services are completely outside the purview of the Delhi government. Although it was considered an incomplete decision, after which it was sent to a three-member bench.
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Fri, Nov 11, 2022, 5: 25 PM IST
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