Centre moves SC against Madras HC verdict on Puducherry LG

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre Wednesday approached the challenging the verdict of which held that Lieutenant "cannot interfere" in the day-to-day affairs of the elected government of the

"There is a standstill in the governance there (Puducherry)," Mehta told the bench while seeking urgent listing of the matter.

The bench, however, declined the request and said it had earlier made it clear that advocates seeking urgent listing of their matters can give the listing memos to the

On April 30, the had allowed a plea filed by K Laksminarayanan, a MLA, and set aside the two communications issued in January and June 2017 by the "elevating" the power of the

Referring to the judgement on the tussle between Delhi and Lt Anil Baijal, the high court had said that restrictions imposed on are not applicable to the Government of

"The cannot interfere in the day-to-day affairs of the government. The decision taken by the and the is binding on the Secretaries and other officials," the high court had said.

Laksminarayanan had claimed in his petition before the high court that the was interfering in the day-to-day administration of the territorial government, its policies and programmes.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 18:15 IST