Pal was removed as Home Secretary on Tuesday and repatriated to the Centre by AAP government which had given additional charge of the post to Principal Secretary of Services Department Rajendra Kumar.
Files relating to Home department were routed through Kumar since yesterday following instructions by Kejriwal though Lt Governor Najeeb Jung had rejected transfer of Pal.
Earlier Kejriwal, in a letter to Home Ministry, said Kumar was only given additional charge and that his government was well within its rights to make such decisions as per provisions of the GNCT Act.
However, following a directive from the Home Ministry, Chief Secretary K K Sharma gave specific instructions to Kumar not to create any hindrance for Pal in discharging his duties as the Home Secretary.
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Sharma, in his note to Kumar, said the order divesting Pal of the charges of Home Secretary and Principal Secretary (Land and Building) has been issued without the approval of the competent authority and was in contravention of the Home Ministry's recent notification.
In his letter to Home Ministry, Kejriwal said as per provisions of the Constitution and GNCT Act, the city government was well within its right to give "additional or temporary charge" to senior officials.
He also attached former Solicitor General of India Gopal Subramanium's views on the issue with the letter, a copy of which was also sent to the LG.