SC rules in favour of Delhi government, clips LG's role

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A Constitution Bench on Wednesday unanimously ruled in favour of the government saying that the real powers of governance of rests with the elected representatives.

Speaking for Justice and Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, said that the LG was not vested with any independent decision-making powers and cannot act in a mechanical manner.

It further ruled that in case of difference of opinion with the Council of Ministers, the LG has to refer the matter to the President, whose decision then would be binding.

The court further stated that the decisions of the has to be communicated to the LG but that does not mean that the requires his concurrence.

The court said that the provision that the LG can refer "any matter" under Article 239 to the does not mean every matter.

Misra said that the powers of the government were co-extensive with its legislative powers.

The top court further said that can legislate on any issue that falls in the State list or the Concurrent list except for three areas of land, police, law and order.

Justice and Justice pronounced seperate but concurring judgements.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 11:56 IST