Delhi Government vs Lieutenant Governor Case Verdict: Delhi Govt Must Have Control Over Transfers and Postings of Bureaucrats, Says Supreme Court

The apex court held that the Delhi government must have control over bureaucrats in the administration of services except in areas outside the legislative powers of NCT.

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New Delhi, May 11: The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favour of the Delhi government in a case between the state government and Centre in connection with the administrative control over transfers and postings of civil servants.

The apex court held that the Delhi government must have control over bureaucrats in the administration of services except in areas outside the legislative powers of NCT. Delhi Government vs Lieutenant Governor Case Verdict: Big Win for Arvind Kejriwal, Supreme Court Says AAP Govt Has Power Over All Services Except Police, Public Order and Land.

The top court said the L-G is bound by aid and advice of the NCT government except the matters relating to land, public order & police. A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud said the principle of democracy and federalism form a part of basic structure and federalism ensures survival of diverse interests and accommodates diverse needs.

The top court said the Delhi government has legislative power over "services" excluding public order, police and land. Delhi Government vs Centre: Supreme Court to Deliver Verdict on Row Over Control of Services in National Capital Today.

The bench noted that if "services" are excluded from legislative and executive domain, the ministers would be excluded from controlling the civil servants who are to implement the executive decisions.

The bench said the legislative Assembly of Delhi embodies the principle of representative democracy. It added that they are elected members and Article 239AA must be interpreted in a manner to further the interest of representative democracy.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 11, 2023 12:29 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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