Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Centre may seek review of judgment

AAP VS LG Centre says Supreme Court verdict not a win for Delhi govt, claims top court had reiterated the special status of Delhi and the fact that the LG has special powers

- Jatin Gandhi jatin.gandhi@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Centre on Wednesday contested the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) claims of victory following the Supreme Court judgment on Delhi’s status, with a senior government functionar­y stating that the top court had merely reiterated the special status of Delhi and the fact that the Lieutenant Governor (L-G) was not like governors of other states but has special powers.

An official dealing with the matter said the government could approach the SC for a review of the decision but the final call would be taken by the home ministry to whom the L-G reports.

“They (the AAP government) said Delhi is a state like other states and the governor is like other governors. This (contention) has been rejected,” the functionar­y said on condition of anonymity.

Wednesday’s judgment upheld “Delhi’s special status as a territory and that it is not a state in the convention­al sense,” he said. “The LG still has the right to reserve decisions (taken by the Delhi government) for considerat­ion by the President,” he added.

The Centre, however, admitted that the LG will not be able to exercise the power of referring the state government’s decisions to the President “in a routine manner” following the judgment. The L-G will also have to record the reasons for referring a government decision to the President, the functionar­y added.

Law and order, policing and land still will remain outside the purview of the Delhi government.

Hours after the judgment, Home minister Rajnath Singh said the Centre will study the judgment and then react. A second official connected with the matter said the government is yet to take a call on whether it will seek a review. “The MHA (home ministry) has to take a call on whether to approach the court against the decision,” this person said. “Certain paragraphs do lend themselves to a review.”

According to the second official, the Constituti­on bench, headed by the Chief Justice had interprete­d Article 239 AA which deals with the National Capital Territory and was added through an amendment in 1991, this “has to be read with the General Clauses Act which defines a union territory with or without a legislatur­e” . The government functionar­y said the court on Wednesday had also said that the nine petitions filed before it, seven by the AAP government and two others by the LG, will be dealt with by regular benches. “The SC has only given the constituti­onal interpreta­tion of Article 239 AA,” he added.

They (the AAP government) said Delhi is a state like other states and the governor is like other governors. This (contention) has been rejected.

A SENIOR CENTRAL GOVT OFFICIAL It’s a good verdict by Supreme Court. LG and Delhi govt have to work harmonious­ly. They can’t always have a confrontat­ion. Daily squabbles are not good for democracy. I welcome the decision. We welcome the verdict. It is now decided that Delhi is a Union Territory. So, the AAP and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should stop raising the full statehood demand.

 ?? MOHD ZAKIR/HT PHOTO ?? Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia at P. Chidambara­m residence after the Supreme Court verdict on Wednesday. Chidambara­m was one of the lawyers who represente­d the Delhi government in the case.
MOHD ZAKIR/HT PHOTO Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia at P. Chidambara­m residence after the Supreme Court verdict on Wednesday. Chidambara­m was one of the lawyers who represente­d the Delhi government in the case.
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