The Asian Age

AAP govt moves SC to decide who controls services in Delhi

◗ A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi told the Delhi govt counsel that it will look into the matter

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New Delhi, March 25: The AAP government on Monday moved the Supreme Court seeking constituti­on of a larger bench to expeditiou­sly decide the issue of control over administra­tive services in Delhi.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi told the Delhi government counsel that it will look into the matter.

The apex court had on February 14 referred the issue of control of services to a larger bench after delivering a split verdict.

The two-judge bench had said that the Centre should have the final word on posting and transfer of bureaucrat­s in the national capital administra­tion, but their disagreeme­nt on finer details resulted in a split verdict and the matter got referred to a larger bench.

The bench, which was called upon to decide on six vexatious issues pertaining to a long-running feud between the Central and the national capital government­s, had given a unanimous verdict on the remaining five counts and had ruled that the Delhi government’s AntiCorrup­tion Branch (ACB) cannot probe the Centre’s employees in corruption cases. While it left for a larger bench to conclusive­ly decide who will have control over administra­tive services in the national capital, the apex court had unanimousl­y ruled that the power to appoint inquiry commission­s would rest with the Centre as “there is no ‘State Government’ in the Union Territory and the State Government (for this purpose) shall mean the Central Government”.

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