SC might hear appeals in Delhi-Centre row next week

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today said it might hear next week various issues, including the contentious one relating to the appointments and transfers of bureaucrats in Delhi, that have arisen in the wake of its recent judgment defining the powers of the (LG).

Rahul Mehra, representing the government, told the bench that it was a "serious matter" and the court should fix a date for hearing the case.

The bench said the matter might be taken up for hearing on August 16.

"We will see it on next Thursday," the bench said.

The plea, which was listed today for hearing in the regular list, was not taken up by the bench as it heard arguments in some other cases throughout the day.

A five-judge bench headed by had recently laid down broad parameters for the governance of the national capital, which has witnessed a power struggle between the Centre and the since the (AAP) came to power in 2014.

The bench had clarified that issues regarding various notifications issued by the Delhi in exercise of its administrative and legislative powers would be dealt with separately by an appropriate smaller bench.

The had submitted before the court that even after the verdict, the stalemate over the issue of was continuing and that needed to be dealt with by an appropriate bench.

In its July-4 ruling, the apex court had said that barring three issues -- public order, police and land -- the has the power to legislate and govern on other issues.

There were two LGs --incumbent and his predecessor Najeeb Jung-- with whom Kejriwal was at loggerheads, accusing them of preventing the functioning of his government at the behest of the Centre.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 21:25 IST