HC seeks Delhi govt, LG, civic bodies’ response on fund allotment
BY Agencies28 May 2015 6:00 AM IST
Agencies28 May 2015 6:00 AM IST
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response of the Delhi government, L-G and civic bodies on a PIL seeking direction for immediate release of adequate funds to the city’s three municipal corporations to enable them to discharge their functions.
A division bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice RS Endlaw sought response by June 29.
Earlier, the court had issued <g data-gr-id="17">notice</g> to the parties and sought their response but they did not file the reply. Now the court asked them to file response “without fail”.
The plea filed by an NGO, Campaign for People Participation in Development Planning, through advocate Anil Aggarwal told the court that there must be an equitable distribution of funds between the government and civic agencies to ensure financial independence and proper functioning of municipal corporations. The plea said the court should restrain the Delhi government and the LG from “interfering with the constitutional functions and duties of the Finance Commission of Delhi and the municipalities”.
It also sought direction for the Delhi government, the LG and the Finance Commission of India to duly discharge their constitutional duty and implement and enforce the provisions of the constitution to ensure financial independence and freedom of the municipal bodies.
After <g data-gr-id="24">safai</g> <g data-gr-id="25">karmacharis</g> (sweepers) of the BJP-ruled three Municipal Corporations went on a refuse and waste-dumping spree on roads in Delhi to protest non-payment of their salaries, the AAP-ruled Delhi government decided to stake administrative control over the three city Municipal Corporations.
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