Justice V P Vaish also turned down the Delhi government's oral request to stop Meena from taking out the FIR book out of the ACB headquarters, allowing recording of new FIRs and seeking removal of paramilitary personnel posted there.
As senior advocate Indira Jaising, appearing for the Aam Aadmi Party government, sought directions to restrain Meena from allegedly pressurising ACB officials, the court directed him to act in "accordance with law" while asking the city government whether ACB would function "smoothly" if he was restrained.
The court also refused to implead Meena in the petition that the Delhi Government had filed challenging constitutional validity of Centre's May 21 notification.
The court was hearing Delhi government's plea alleging that Meena has been "misusing his powers to browbeat and threaten officials of ACB and the Vigilance Department", after AAP government-nominated ACB chief S S Yadav accused Meena of threatening and pressuring him.
"No cases have been lodged after June 4, 2015. This is due to M K Meena took charge on June 8, 2015," she said.
Jaising also alleged that the "Centre has been repeatedly attempting to interfere with and hamper the smooth functioning of the ACB. The notification which have been impugned in the writ petition were the first attempt in this direction.