Highlights of Supreme Court ruling on Delhi power struggle


New Delhi, Jul 4 (IANS): The following are the highlights of the Supreme Court ruling on the division of power between the Delhi government and the Lt Governor:

* Lt. Governor is bound by the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers

* Lt Governor has not been entrusted with any independent decision making power.

* Lt Governor has to either act on the 'aid and advice' of Council of Ministers or he is bound to implement the decision taken by the President on a reference being made by him.

* The Centre has exclusive executive power over land, police, law and order.

* The executive power of Delhi government is co-extensive with the legislative powers of the Delhi Assembly.

* The executive power of the Council of Ministers spans over all the subjects covered under the concurrent list and the State list of the Constitution except land, police, law and order.

* By no stretch of imagination, National Capital Territory of Delhi can be accorded the status of State under the present constitutional scheme.

* The status of Lt Governor of Delhi is not that of a Governor of State.

* Lt Governor is an Administrator in a limited sense.

* Parliament has the power to make laws for the NCT Delhi on any matter under the State list and the concurrent list.

* Delhi Assembly too has the powers to enact laws on the all the subjects covered under the concurrent list and the State list minus land, police, law and order.

* The executive action of the State must conform to the law made by the Parliament on certain subject falling under concurrent and State lists.

* Lt Governor should not act in a mechanical manner without due application of mind so as to refer every decision of the Council of Ministers to the President.

* The difference of opinion between the Lt. Governor and the Council of Ministers should have sound rationale and should not be the phenomenon of an obstructionist.

* The Lt Governor and the Council of Ministers must attempt to settle any point of difference by way of discussion and dialogue.

* Lt Governor must work harmoniously with his Ministers and must not seek to resist them every step of the way.

* The decision of the Council of Ministers that has to be communicated to the Lt. Governor does not mean that the concurrence of the Lt. Governor is required.

* Our Constitution is a constructive one. There is no room for absolutism. There is no space for anarchy.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    The SC ruling is clear. Delhi cannot claim statehood; it is still a capital territory and as the land belongs to the Union of India, the Delhi government (which cannot claim to be a state government), has to abide by Parliament's law in that respect. But what is the scope of Parliament's powers in the key area of land? Does it include infrastructure. building codes and restrictions, municipal powers relating to land, etc. There seems to be a large vacuum in this regard where Union law can trump Delhi quasi-State law.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    The judgement is nothing but just to follow the Indian constitution which bjp forgot to follow.. After this slap on face of BJP now it will try other dirty tricks on kejwirwal government.

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Fataak, fataak — two tight slaps to chaddi gang for trying to control a democratically elected govt through divisive means! Modi and Shah should hang their heads in shame and shun public life for their evil deeds while pretending to be saints!!!

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Aaptards are rejoicing.
    Wait and see.
    Nothing is going to change.
    Both Congress and BJP are together in this issue.
    So no chance for Kejriwal.

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    You do not need any bhakths now

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Some bakhts who were talking about constitution about this verdict in another article now have to read these point by point VERDICT!!!

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Justice delayed but not denied... Well deserved judgement from Supreme Court.
    Slap on the face of LG & dictatorial BJP. Congratulations to all who believe in Justice, Constitution and democracy. Let the Supreme Court remain for ever Supreme...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Lies cannot be sustained over the Truth.

    You cannot keep a lamp under the Bushel.

    You can make duplicate educational certificate.

    However duplicate is duplicate one day or the other will be proved it is duplicate.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    The ruling goes to show that the constitutional provision on the Delhi LG powers was drawn up by a Yale-visitor barber, and not a constitutional expert.

    With the new powers to the Kejriwal Government, all in the BIMARu PLUS Guj states will start comparing BJP to AAP.

    Real tamasha has just begun.

    Simple tweaking of EVMs won't be enough for the 2019 election. Nothing will save BJP from total annihilation.

    Gujju-bhai needs to start packing his bags.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Kejriwal should contemplate of contesting LS elections, he must also see to it Delhi gets its full dues in terms of development and administration.

    The present arrangement is very absurd and counter productive, as Delhi has a elected govt., while the Centre is an oppressive one, although claims to be democratic.

    Scrap the present sharing and ruling system for the national capital, which is a global prestige issue of India.

    Jai Hind!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Slap on the face for BJP ...

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  • Jembar Bappu, BAJPE

    Wed, Jul 04 2018

    Win for democracy. Constitution has won. BJP should be thrown out. of power in 2019. BJP has ruined the country

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