Constitution Bench of SC commences hearing on Delhi-Centre

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme today commenced hearing on a batch of pleas filed by the against the high verdict which had held that is not a state and the Lieutenant Governor (LG) is its administrative head.

Senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam, appearing for the government, initiated the argument before a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra.


He told a bench, also comprising Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, and Ashok Bhushan that their plea challenges the High order of August 4, last year, by which it has said that is the administrative head of Delhi, which is also a union territory.

He said the challenge is to Article 239 AA by virtue of which special status is accorded to

The apex had on February 15 referred to a Constitution Bench the pleas filed by the against the high verdict which had held that is not a state and the is its administrative head.

The city had on February 2 told the apex that it has exclusive executive powers in relation to matters falling within the purview of the Legislative Assembly and neither the Centre nor the President or the can encroach upon these.

The apex court, however, had said that it is correct that the elected should have some powers but whether it will be as per the High verdict or as it is being perceived by the needed to be looked into.

The Constitution has given a face and identity to a in after inclusion of Article 239AA and the executive decisions taken and implemented by it cannot be reversed by the LG, it had contended.

The apex had on December 14, last year, observed that the should have some powers otherwise it cannot function while hearing the appeals of the city

On September 9, 2016, the apex had refused to grant an interim stay on the verdict of the High of August 4 last year.

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First Published: Thu, November 02 2017. 11:48 IST