The government opposed two separate petitions challenging its decision before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal and said these pleas were "premature" and no public interest was involved in it.
"No public interest is involved in this. These petitions are premature. The decision has to go to the LG. If any decision is taken by the council of ministers, it has to go to the LG for his approval," senior standing counsel of Delhi government Rahul Mehra told the bench.
At the outset of the hearing, the bench asked the counsel appearing for one of the petitioners regarding the public interest involved in the matter.
"This is a policy matter. What public interest is involved in this and why the court should interfere in this," the bench asked advocate Abhishek Choudhary, who was appearing for petitioner Puran Chand Arya.
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Similarly the other petitioner advocate Avadh Kaushik, who also opposed the government's decision to declare Grewal as a 'martyr', said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should not "glorify" the act of suicide.
After hearing the submissions, the bench reserved its order on both the pleas for November 14, saying "we will consider it and pass orders".
At the fag end of the hearing, one of the petitioners
said the government should be restrained from going ahead with the decision till the court pronounced its order.
Advocate Kaushik, who had on two earlier occasions challenged similar decisions of the Delhi government granting compensation and government job to kin of individuals who had committed suicide, told the bench that this was the third time when the government has taken such a decision.
In his petition, he has alleged that by granting compensation and a job to kin of the ex-serviceman, Kejriwal and his government were "glorifying, justifying, supporting, propagating and consecrating the act of suicide".
The PIL has also sought a direction to the Centre, LG and Delhi government to "frame a proper and valid scheme or policy for declaring a deceased person as a 'martyr' and to award the compensatory benefits and perquisite to his family".