SC-DELHI-CHRONOLOGY

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Following is the chronology of events in the case related to the power tussle between the Centre and government in which a five-judge bench of the today unanimously held that Baijal does not have independent decision making powers and is bound to act on the aid and advice of the

*May 2, 2014: RIL moves HC for quashing of FIR and challenging a 1993 notification of the Centre giving power to government's Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) to probe employees.

*May 8: Centre moves HC opposing FIR against the ministers contending that ACB has no powers or jurisdiction to probe.

*May 9: HC issues notice to government on the plea to quash FIR against the ministers. HC allowed ACB to continue with its probe.

*May 20: HC asks Centre, RIL to cooperate with ACB probe.

*Aug 9: ACB tells HC that it has powers to in case.

*Aug 19: ACB tells HC it cannot probe the case against RIL and a former UPA as a July 23, 2014 notification of Centre has taken away its jurisdiction to investigate central government employees.

*Oct 16: tells HC its ACB can prosecute RIL and ministers.

*Oct 28: HC gives time to Centre to clarify on ACB's powers.

*Dec 4 : RIL argues in HC that State probing Centre's decision on is absurd.

*May 25, 2015: HC says ACB has jurisdiction to arrest policemen who come under Centre. It says the Centre's May 21 notification limiting ACB's powers was "suspect".

*May 26: PIL in HC against Centre's May 21 notification giving powers to to appoint bureaucrats in Delhi.

*May 28: Delhi government moves HC on Centre's notification on LG's powers. Centre moves SC against HC's May 25 order terming as "suspect" its notification.

*May 29: HC asks to consider Delhi government's proposals on shifting of nine bureaucrats from one post to another.

*Jun 10: HC refuses to stay MHA notification on ACB power.

*Jun 27: Delhi government moves HC to restrain appointee ACB chief M K Meena from entering anti-graft body's office.

*Jan 27, 2016: tells HC that Delhi is under Centre's control and not full-fledged state.

*Apr 5: government asks HC to refer to larger bench petitions on powers of LG on the governance of Delhi.

*Apr 6: Delhi government tells HC it was competent to set up a commission to probe allegations of corruption in awarding licence to conduct CNG fitness tests.

*Apr 19: government withdraws from SC its plea seeking setting up of a larger bench in HC.

*May 24: HC reserves order on government's plea for a stay on proceedings on the petitions arising out of its stand-off with LG over powers to appoint bureaucrats in the national capital and other issues.

*May 30: HC turns down AAP government's request to first decide its stay application.

* Jul 1: SC agrees to hear AAP government's plea seeking a direction that HC be restrained from delivering judgement on issues, including the scope of powers of the city government to exercise its authority in performing public functions.

* Jul 4: Justice J S Khehar of SC recuses from hearing AAP govt's plea on declaration of powers of Delhi as a state.

* Jul 5: Justice L Nageshwar Rao of SC also recuses from hearing Delhi government's plea.

* Jul 8: SC refuses to entertain Delhi government plea to first decide the preliminary issue as to whether it has the jurisdiction over disputes between the Centre and the state or is it "exclusively" triable by the apex court.

* Aug 4: HC says LG is of National Capital Territory and AAP government's contention that he is bound to act on the advice of was "without substance".

* Feb 15, 2017: SC refers to constitution bench the pleas on row over governance.

* Nov 2: Constitution bench of SC commences hearing.

* Nov 8: SC observes that responsibilities conferred upon LG are not absolute.

* Nov 14: SC raises a question if constitutional scheme on division of powers between the Centre and the states can be made applicable to the union territory of Delhi.

* Nov 21: Centre opposes AAP government's submissions in the SC, says Delhi has been accorded "special status" among union territories but that does not make it a state.

* Dec 6 : SC reserves judgement on a batch of pleas on power tussle after hearing arguments for 15 days.

*Jul 4, 2018: SC says LG does not have independent decision making powers, and is bound to act on the aid and advice of the

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 12:35 IST