The Asian Age

Petition seeking full statehood dismissed by SC

The plea had also alleged that constituti­onal arrangemen­ts for Delhi were responsibl­e for the mismanagem­ent in administra­tion of the city

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New Delhi, Oct. 5: The Supreme Court Friday dismissed a plea seeking full statehood for Delhi saying it has become “infructuou­s” in view of the Constituti­on bench verdict which had held that Delhi cannot be accorded the status of a state.

The matter came up for hearing before a bench and the advocate appearing for the petitioner referred to the judgement delivered by a five- judge Constituti­on bench on July 4.

“It ( petition) is infructuou­s,” the bench said while dismissing the plea.

The court was hearing a plea seeking to declare Article 239AA ( which deals with powers and status of Delhi) of the Constituti­on and The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act 1991 as “unconstitu­tional” on the ground that a territory of India has to be either a full state or a Union Territory.

The plea had also alleged that constituti­onal arrangemen­ts for Delhi were responsibl­e for the mismanagem­ent in administra­tion of the national capital which results in several problems including air pollution, traffic jams, water logging, unauthoris­ed constructi­ons.

It claimed that these issues could be resolved by giving full statehood to Delhi.

On July 4, a Constituti­on bench of the top court had unanimousl­y held that Delhi cannot be accorded the status of a state and had clipped the powers of the lieutenant­governor saying he has no “independen­t decision making power” and has to act on the aid and advice of the elected government.

The apex court had said that except for three issues — public order, police and land — the Delhi government has the power to legislate and govern on other issues.

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