The submission was made before a bench of Justice V P Vaish during arguments on Delhi government's plea challenging the Centre's May 21 notification giving LG absolute powers to appoint bureaucrats to various posts in the national capital and barring the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) from proceeding against any staff under the Centre's control.
Senior advocate Dayan Krishnan, appearing for the city government, said under the constitutional provisions and transaction of business rules, LG is required to act on the aid and advice of the council of ministers.
He said that matters where LG could act on his discretion are those which are not in the purview of the legislature, that is police, land and public order. At the same time, the transaction of business rules says that state government means government of NCT of Delhi, Krishnan added.
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"LG is confined to the four corners of the Constitution, four corners of presidential rules and four corners of the statute," he said.
Once a bureaucrat is allocated a cadre and comes to the government, the concerned department decides his duties and work and not the LG, he said.
Krishnan further said that the ACB comes directly under Vigilance Department of the government as per the presidential rules and the vigilance secretary heads the department.