The Free Press Journal

LG has primacy in Delhi: SC

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The Supreme Court on Thursday commenced a crucial hearing to determine whether the elected government or the Lieutenant Governor enjoys supremacy in administra­tion of the Union Territory of Delhi, observing that the constituti­onal scheme was prima facie tilted in favour of LG.

The apex court said that Article 239AA of Constituti­on is unique with respect to Delhi and prima facie it appears that the LG is given more powers here, unlike in the other Union Territorie­s.

A five-judge constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra is hearing a batch of pleas filed by the Delhi government against the high court verdict, which had held that Delhi is not a state and the LG is its administra­tive head.

AAP government told the apex court that its ministers have to bow down before the bureaucrat­s to get their opinions and, by virtue of provi- so in Article 239AA, the babus do not acknowledg­e them as the heads of the department­s.

“Article 239AA is unique to Delhi. Prima facie it appears that it gives more power to Lieutenant Governor unlike other Union Territorie­s. LG in Delhi has the primacy under the Constituti­on,” the bench, also comprising Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachu­d and Ashok Bhushan, said.

It put several questions on Article 239AA to senior advocate Gopal Subramaniu­m, who led the arguments for the Delhi government.

Subramaniu­m said that LG was taking several executive decisions and a harmonious interpreta­tion of Article 239AA is required to fulfil the constituti­onal mandate for a democratic­ally elected government in Delhi.

Justice Chandrachu­d said that LG cannot stultify a scheme by sitting over the files instead he is bound to under Article 239AA to refer the matter to President in case of difference of opinion.

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