Baijal will cooperate, but government still can't post officers

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Two days after the upheld the government's primacy in the city's governance, Baijal on Friday met and assured him of continued support -- but conveyed that the still did not come under his government's ambit.

In a statement issued by the Governor's office, Baijal cited a notification of 2015 which, in turn, referred to clauses in the Constitution to keep 'Services' out of the government's purview.

"... the Ministry of Home Affairs, vide its notification dated May 21, 2015 had issued the Presidential directions under Article 239 and 239 AA of the Constitution that 'Services' falls outside the purview of the Assembly of the NCT of and consequently the government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi will have no powers in relation to 'Services'.

"The said notification was also upheld by the vide judgment dated August 4, 2016," read the statement.

handles postings and transfer of IAS and other state officers with the

The office communique comes after Thursday's order, through which it sought to take back the powers to post and transfer officers away from the

Speaking to the media after his meeting with the LG, Kejriwal said that he told the latter that the Supreme Court's decision should supersede all previous notifications and thus the notification is "automatically quashed".

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 20:56 IST