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Officers not abiding by SC order to face contempt of court: Delhi government

The Supreme Court verdict giving the Delhi government control over Services matters has come into force with “immediate effect” and any officer not complying with it will be held liable for contempt of court, the city government has said. The city government’s Services department had sought the opinion of the Law department after the top […]

The Supreme Court verdict giving the Delhi government control over Services matters has come into force with “immediate effect” and any officer not complying with it will be held liable for contempt of court, the city government has said.
The city government’s Services department had sought the opinion of the Law department after the top court’s verdict last week.
“The judgment of the Constitution Bench has come into force with immediate effect. Any officer not giving effect to the judgment of the Constitution Bench shall be held liable for contempt,” said a note signed by Law Minister Kailash Gahlot.
Gahlot also said the opinion of the Law department’s principal secretary was read by him and it “appeared to be more of a practical advice rather than a strict legal opinion. His opinion also suffers from inherent contradictions”.
The Services department had also sought the opinion of the Delhi government’s standing counsel (civil) on the implementation of the verdict.
The Supreme Court said the Delhi government has legislative powers over Services matters and the Lt Governor is bound by the aid and advice of the council of ministers, the note stated.
The judgment has retrospective effect, it added.
“…not complying with any direction of the Government of Delhi for the reason of awaiting judgment of a regular three (judge) bench is nothing but defiance of the order passed by the Constitution Bench and is an attempt to undermine the authority of not only the Government of Delhi but also the Constitution Bench, which is highly undesirable and contemptuous in nature,” the note added.
The top court’s verdict is immediately applicable and the council of ministers must start discharging its responsibilities with respect to Services with immediate effect, the note stated.

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