Delhi Centre Power
Recent Highlights
All Stories for Delhi Centre Power
Judgment lofty, but advice generic: Takeaways from SC verdict on Centre vs Delhi govt power tussle
Vvp Sharma •In a 535-page verdict, the Supreme Court attempted to end the friction between the Delhi government and the Centre's representative, the lieutenant-governor. On the face of it, the judgment seems to have rapped the L-G for some of the intransigent positions his office has taken, as claimed by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government.
CM Narayanasamy welcomes Supreme Court verdict on Delhi-Centre power tussle, says it's relevant to Puducherry
•Puducherry CM V Narayanasamy warned L-G Kiran Bedi to mend her ways or face a petition for violating the Supreme Court order on Delhi.
Supreme Court verdict on Arvind Kejriwal versus L-G: At the heart of case is contentious Article 239AA
Fp Staff •Supreme Court is expected to provide some closure to a long-running political power tussle between the Centre and the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government. The Supreme Court verdict will decide who will rule Delhi.
Supreme Court verdict in Delhi vs Centre power tussle is sound, but question of city's constitutionality remains
Raghav Pandey •The Supreme Court verdict says that Delhi's elected government has the real power, not the lieutenant-governor.
Delhi's elected government, not L-G, has real power: Key points of Supreme Court verdict in AAP vs Centre case
Fp Staff •In its judgment, the Supreme Court ruled that the L-G is "bound by the aid and advice" of the Delhi government's Council of Ministers".
SC verdict on AAP-Centre power tussle: Key flashpoints between L-Gs Najeeb Jung, Anil Baijal and Arvind Kejriwal
Fp Staff •With the Supreme Court set to give its judgment on who will be the administrative head of Delhi, Firstpost takes a look at some of the key flashpoints between the Arvind Kejriwal government and Delhi L-Gs
Full text: Elected govt has real power, rules Supreme Court on Arvind Kejriwal-Centre power tussle in Delhi
Fp Staff •In its over 500-page judgment, a five-member bench led by Chief Justice Dipak Misra made several observations on the power tussle between the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi and L-G Anil Bajial, representing the Centre. Here's the full text of the judgment