Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

DELHI HC SEEKS GOVT REPLY ON APPOINTMEN­T OF ADV GENERAL

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court has asked the AAP government to respond to a plea seeking appointmen­t of an Advocate General to represent and provide legal advise to the government of Delhi.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar issued notice to the Delhi government and sought its response by May 22 on the petition.

The petitioner, Abhijit Mishra, has contended that under Article 239AA, which gives a special status to Delhi, the Legislativ­e Assembly has powers to make laws for the national capital territory with respect to any of the matters, with the exception of public order, police and land, mentioned in the state or concurrent list of the Seventh Schedule of the Constituti­on.

He has contended that this would also include appointmen­t of an Advocate General.

Mishra, who claims to be a financial economist, has said in his plea that the position of Advocate General was “essential” for providing Delhi government with legal advise on matters of administra­tion and governance.

The petition, filed through advocates Payal Bahl and Ameet Singh, has also sought formulatio­n of “rules and conditions” for appointmen­t and setting up of a committee for carrying out the selection process. Mishra sais he has moved the PIL after the Delhi government, in response to a complaint lodged by him on the Centralize­d Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System, said the appointmen­t of Advocate General was beyond its jurisdicti­on.

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