Executive powers lie with us: Delhi CM to LG

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Thursday said that after the Supreme Court's judgment, the powers related to "services" lie with the elected government and not with the or

"The or the have powers only on three subjects. On all other subjects, powers lie with the Therefore, executive power related to 'services' lie with the council members," the letter said.

Kejriwal said the on Wednesday unanimously ruled that Delhi's was constitutionally bound by the "aid and advice" of the elected government in all areas except land, police and public order.

Kejriwal wrote the letter after (Services) rejected the order of Deputy to comply with the ruling on who has the authority to transfer or post officers in

The cited a 2015 notification of the as the reason for rejection, saying it has not been specifically quashed.

Calling this "contempt of court", Kejriwal said: "The said notification becomes infructuous in the light of clear orders of the The judgment of court has been effective the moment it was pronounced."

"If the files related to services are placed before the LG and he acts on them, it would clearly amount to contempt of Supreme Court in the light of its judgment."

Seeking support from the LG for the development of Delhi, Kejriwal said that he plans to "issue orders to all functionaries" on Friday and in case of any contrary views, "the Cabinet ministers are ready to come over for a discussion".

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 19:06 IST