In major verdict, SC says Delhi LG does not have independent powers

Press Trust of India 

In a landmark verdict on the power tussle between the and the Centre, the today held that Baijal does not have independent decision making powers, and is bound to act on the aid and advice of the

Two other judges, Justices A K Sikri and A M Khanwilkar, concurred with the verdict.

It said all decisions of the must be communicated to the but that does not mean his concurrence is required.

"There is no room for absolutism and there is no room for anarchism also," the court ruled.

The decision is a major victory for Arvind Kejriwal's AAP which has been in a constant tug of war with Baijal over the power wielded by the two branches of the

The said that except for three issues, including land and law and order, has the power to legislate and govern on other issues.

It was ruling on a batch of appeals filed by challenging the High Court's order holding the LG as the of the national capital.

Virtually disagreeing with the High Court order, the said the LG should not act in a mechanical manner and stall the decisions of the

It said the LG has not been entrusted with independent powers and he can refer issues on difference of opinion to the only in exceptional matters and not as a general rule.

The LG needs to work harmoniously with the Council of Ministers and an attempt should be made to settle the difference of opinion with discussions, the apex court said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 11:30 IST