L-G Baijal directs Delhi govt depts to adopt new practice for delegation of power

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To "obviate" submission of files by Delhi departments for delegation of power to officers, Lt Baijal has asked their heads and civic bodies to adopt a new practice of conferring powers by "of office rather than on individual officers by name".

The move is intended to ensure that public works of departments are not affected and files, which are often pending with authorities concerned for delegation of power to a particular officer, should be avoided.

An said that for instance, if a Value Added (VATO) is to be appointed in the trade and taxes department, an order is currently issued for his appointment and thereafter, a separate notification is also later issued to confer powers on him to enable him to raid or take action against violators.

"For issuance of notification, a file is sent to authorities concerned who often take two-three months to approve it.

"But now, as per the L-G's directions, an being appointed VATO will have power since the first day his appointment order is issued," said a who did not wish to be named.

Following the directions of Baijal, has asked principal secretaries and secretaries of all the Delhi government's departments and civic bodies to adopt the new practice.

In a written communication to Prakash, Baijal's said that Lt has observed that the practice to confer powers by "of rather than on individual officers by name" should be adopted in government's offices, if legally permissible.

"This would obviate the need of submission of files for conferment of powers in case of transfer and postings..." the written communication stated.

In his communication to all heads of departments, the said that all principal secretaries and secretaries and local bodies are requested to process the matter as per directions of the Lt

There are more than 150 departments of the Delhi government, and new move will ensure conferment of powers by of office rather than on individual officers by name.

The said that with the L-G's directions, the current practice to send files to authorities concerned for delegation of powers to particular officers will be abolished.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 11:05 IST