Hindustan Times (Delhi)

L-G asks depts to adopt new practice for delegation of power

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : To “obviate” submission of files by Delhi government department­s for delegation of power to officers, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has asked their heads and civic bodies to adopt a new practice of conferring powers by “virtue of office rather than on individual officers by name”.

The move is intended to ensure that public works of department­s are not affected and files, which are often pending with authoritie­s concerned for delegation of power to a particular officer, should be avoided.

An official said that for instance, if a Value Added Tax Officer (VATO) is to be appointed in the trade and taxes department, an order is currently issued for his appointmen­t and thereafter, a separate notificati­on is also later issued to confer powers on him to enable him to raid or take action against violators.

“For issuance of notificati­on, a file is sent to authoritie­s concerned who often take two-three months to approve it.

“But now, as per the L-G’S directions, an officer being appointed VATO will have power since the first day his appointmen­t order is issued,” said a government official who did not wish to be named.

Following the directions of Baijal, chief secretary Anshu Prakash has asked principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s of all the Delhi government’s department­s and civic bodies to adopt the new practice. In a written communicat­ion to Prakash, Baijal’s principal secretary Vijay Kumar said that L-G has observed that the practice to confer powers by “virtue of officer rather than on individual officers by name” should be adopted in government’s offices, if legally permissibl­e.

“This would obviate the need of submission of files for conferment of powers in case of transfer and postings...” the written communicat­ion stated.

In his communicat­ion to all heads of department­s, the chief secretary said that all principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s and local bodies are requested to process the matter as per directions of the L-G.

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