Following is the chronology of events in the case related to the power tussle between the Centre and Delhi government in which a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court Thursday delivered a split verdict over control of services and referred the matter to a larger bench.
-Jul 10: SC agrees to hear next week appeals of Delhi government relating to scope of its various powers in view of the Constitution bench that held that LG has no independent power to take decisions.
- Jul 18: AAP government tells SC that its functioning is "completely paralysed" and it cannot order transfer or posting of officers despite the recent Constitution bench verdict on the national capital's administration.
- Oct 4: Delhi government tells the apex court to hear petitions relating to governance of the national capital be heard soon.
- Oct 10: Centre tells SC that LG has power to regulate services in Delhi.
- Oct 24: Centre tells SC that Centre was well within its rights under the Constitution to distinguish between the investigating powers of Delhi Police and the CBI.
- Nov 1: SC reserves verdict on the challenges to notifications related to control over services, setting up of Commission of Inquiry and power of Anti-corruption Bureau in the ongoing tussle between Delhi and Centre.
- Feb 14: SC delivers split verdict on six issues pertaining to a long-running feud between the central and the national capital governments, refers matter to a larger bench.
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