Delhi government decided to file a fresh application in the ongoing litigation challenging the Centre's notification giving Lt Governor Najeeb Jung absolute powers to appoint bureaucrats in the national capital, after AAP government- nominated Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) chief S S Yadav accused Meena of threatening and pressuring him.
The face-off between the Lt Governor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has resulted in the Delhi government's ACB now having two chiefs.
The government is likely to say that Meena should not be allowed to function till the time the main petition is decided.
An advocate associated with the Delhi government said that Yadav has sent complaints about Meena's alleged high- handed behaviour towards Delhi government's Vigilance Department, which falls under Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
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He further said that the government has decided to move the court after Meena on June 24 went to Yadav's office and asked for the FIRs filed with the ACB pertaining to Delhi Police officials.
Meena was not authorised to ask for the FIRs, the plea is understood to have said.
The lawyer said Meena wanted to take the FIR book out of ACB headquarters, which is not allowed. Secondly, he is not even authorised to do it. ACB reports to the Directorate of Vigilance and not to him, the advocate said.