Decide who is primary authority in Delhi, AAP government urges SC

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme was on Wednesday urged to decide whether a Chief Minister accountable to a democratically elected assembly and the people or the President's nominee Lt Governor was the primary authority to govern the national capital.

"You have to decide which is the primary authority -- one that is directly elected or the Lt Governor," senior counsel Rajiv Dhavan, appearing for the government, told a Constitution Bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.K. Sikri, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, and Justice Ashok Bhushan.

Dhavan told the bench: "If we go by the principle of parliamentary democracy, then the Chief Minister is the primary authority heading a responsible answerable to the legislature and the people".

The bench was told that the "was a creation of the Constitution (created under Article 239AA) in exercise of the constitutional powers of Parliament and as such stood on a different footing".

"It (government) is not a gift of any law. It is a gift of the Constitution itself," Dhavan told the bench hearing a batch of petitions by the challenging the High order holding that the Lt Governor had the final authority in the governance of

Telling the bench that proviso 4 to Article 239AA has to be read as whole, as it does not depend on any one word (used therein), Dhavan asked: "Does he (Lt Governor) have veto power. He is a representative of the President."

"There is a legislative assembly, endowed by the Constitution. It has the power over the State list and the Concurrent list as well."

"There is a role of the Lt Governor and the role of the Chief Minister -- both have to be reconciled. Keeping in mind that the Lt Governor is a representative of the President," Dhavan said, emphasising that as "elected Chief Minister, he has both executive and implementing powers. All decisions are carried in the name of the Lt Governor because of the Rules of Procedure, that is why there is aid and advice in the proviso 4 of Article 239AA of the Constitution."

Dhavan will continue his arguments.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, November 15 2017. 21:36 IST