News Delhi SC upholds Delhi Lieutenant Governor's decision to nominate 10 'aldermen' to MCD: 'LG's power is statutory'

SC upholds Delhi Lieutenant Governor's decision to nominate 10 'aldermen' to MCD: 'LG's power is statutory'

The Supreme Court on Monday said that LG’s decision to nominate 10 ‘aldermen’ in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi does not need aid and advice of the council of ministers.

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In a major setback to the AAP, the Supreme Court on Monday (August 5) upheld the Delhi Lieutenant Governor’s decision to nominate 10 ‘aldermen’ to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and said that the LG’s decision to nominate 10 ‘aldermen’ in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi does not need aid and advice of the council of ministers.

Supreme Court said that the LG’s power to nominate members to the MCD is a "statutory power and not an executive power".

What is the matter?

A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud and Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala rejected the Delhi government's plea that the LG is bound to act on the aid and advice of council of ministers in nominating 10 aldermen to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

The apex court pronounced its verdict on the Delhi government's plea after reserving it for nearly 15 months.

On May 17 last year, the top court had said that giving the LG the power to nominate aldermen to the MCD would mean that he could destabilise an elected civic body.

The MCD has 250 elected and 10 nominated members. In December 2022, the AAP defeated the BJP in the MCD elections, ending the saffron party's 15-year rule. The AAP won 134 seats, the BJP 104 and the Congress nine.

(With inputs from agencies)