The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that it will stay out of the “real arena
of political struggle” between the Delhi government and the Centre since it
is “unnecessary” to drag the political arena slugfest into the court.
The highest court in the land has stated that it would only address the
constitutional question of who has jurisdiction over which services in the
nation’s capital.
of political struggle” between the Delhi government and the Centre since it
is “unnecessary” to drag the political arena slugfest into the court.
The highest court in the land has stated that it would only address the
constitutional question of who has jurisdiction over which services in the
nation’s capital.
Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia filed a new affidavit, but the
bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice Hima Kohli refused to
get involved.
“The Constitutional Law Court is now considering this case. We have
submitted an affidavit to prove that the administration is frozen… There
is currently no bureaucrat who will return a phone from a minister, “A M
Singhvi, a senior attorney representing the Delhi administration, said,
“I’m only bringing some facts to the court’s attention.