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Ruling Delhi

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July 05, 2018

Why in news?

The Supreme Court has held that the Lieutenant-Governor (L-G) is bound by the “aid and advice” of the Government in Delhi.

What is the case on?

  • The judgment comes on appeals filed by the NCT government.
  • The appeal was against a 2016 verdict of the Delhi High Court.
  • It declared that the L-G has complete control of all matters regarding the NCT of Delhi.
  • It said that nothing would happen without the concurrence of the L-G.

What is the tussle?

  • Though seen as a Union Territory, Delhi was created as a separate category.
  • It had an elected Assembly with powers to enact laws.
  • It could legislate on matters falling under the State and Concurrent lists.
  • However, public order, police and land were exceptions to the above.
  • The provisions gave Delhi a status higher than other UTs.
  • The demand for full statehood has been around for many years now. Click here to know more on the issue

What is the present ruling?

  • Conflict - In case of any dispute, the L-G should straightaway refer it to the President.
  • Clearly, L-G cannot delay, sitting over the dispute, for a final decision.
  • Also, it cannot be a reason to hamper the governance.
  • L-G - L-G has not been entrusted with any independent decision-making power.
  • The L-G must work harmoniously with the Ministers.
  • S/he has to act on the ‘aid and advice’ of the Council of Ministers.
  • Otherwise, s/he he is bound to implement the decision taken by the President.
  • Reference - SC cautioned the L-G against sending every “trivial” dispute to the President.
  • The power to refer “any matter” to the President no longer means “every matter”.
  • It has indicated that it could encompass substantial issues of finance and policy.
  • Notably, this should have an impact upon the status of the national capital or implicate vital interests of the Union.

What is the rationale?

  • SC followed the 1987 Balakrishnan Committee report to conclude that Delhi is not a State.
  • The report said that Delhi as the national capital belonged to the nation as a whole.
  • Delhi could not have a situation of having two Governments run by different political parties.
  • Such conflicts may, at times, prejudice the national interest.
  • The report said the control of the Union over Delhi was vital in the national interest.
  • It said the ‘aid and advice’ concept cannot apply to any judicial or quasi judicial functions.
  • It would apply only in matters where the Legislative Assembly has the powers to make laws.
  • The L-G has a more active part in the administration than the Governor of any State.
  • However, differences of opinion would be decided by the President.

What is the significance?

  • The controversies over the arbitrary withholding of Cabinet decisions may end.
  • The verdict clarifies an elected government cannot be undermined by an unelected administrator.
  • It restores the primary role played by the representative government in Delhi.
  • The verdict establishes constitutional morality and trust among high functionaries.

 

Source: The Hindu

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