The Asian Age

L-G may review his order to relieve House secy, says HC

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In the never ending tussle between the lieutenant­governor and the Delhi government, the judiciary gave yet another set back to the Delhi government and Assembly Speaker. On Friday, the Delhi high court left it to the L-G to decide whether or not to review his order relieving Delhi Assembly secretary P.K. Suryadevar­a, who is in the middle of a tug-ofwar between the Speaker and the Prasar Bharati over his posting. The court had earlier also observed that the Assembly Speaker approachin­g the court is one of a kind situation. Since the L-G will have the last say, the court said it will wait for the L-G to take a call.

Without giving directions, the court gave a free hand to the lieutenant­governor, “Let the L-G have a re-look at his order, but not as a direction from this court. Place it before him. If he decides not to review it, then we will take it up,” Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva told Delhi government standing counsel Rahul Mehra.

While agreeing to place the matter before L-G Anil Baijal, Mr Mehra said the decision to appoint the officer, Prasanna Kumar Suryadevar­a, and to extend his deputation, was taken after a discussion between the chief minister and Speaker.

While deferring the matter to February 2, the court said it will not injunct or interfere in the disciplina­ry proceeding against the official on account of his newspaper article —- “Neither Office, Nor Profit” — saying, “on that you (official) take your own remedies”.

The court decided to await the lieutenant-governor’s decision as the discussion between Speaker Ram Niwas Goel and the director general of AllIndia Radio, over posting of Mr Suryadevar­a, failed to arrive at solution to the impasse.

The meeting was held on the court’s suggestion to find an “amicable solution” to the issue.

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 ?? — ASIAN AGE ?? Lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal with police commission­er Alok Kumar Verma during his visit to police headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Friday. Mr Baijal, on his first visit to the PHQ, stressed on the need to connect with youth and community for effective...
— ASIAN AGE Lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal with police commission­er Alok Kumar Verma during his visit to police headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Friday. Mr Baijal, on his first visit to the PHQ, stressed on the need to connect with youth and community for effective...

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