
On defense, the Oilers have allowed 256 goals (3.1 per game) to rank 17th in league action.The Oilers rank first in the league with 325 total goals this season, averaging 4.0 per game.


The Centre had tweaked the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) Act, 1991, by amending in in the Parliament in 2021. However, the new law can again be challenged in the apex court. It can make a law in the Parliament regarding powersharing in Delhi. The central government can file a review petition against the Supreme Court ruling. The L-G cannot have comprehensive administrative powers on all issues related to Delhi, said SC. The L-G's powers do not give him the right to interfere with the legislative powers of the Delhi Assembly and the elected government The authority of police, public order and land will remain with the Centre. Now the elected government will be able to make laws on the issues on which there is no central law. Like other states, the Lieutenant Governor will have to follow the advice of the government. The Delhi government will not need to take the L-G's approval for every decision it makes. The Delhi government will be able to decide on the posting and transfer of officers on its own. The L-G will have to accept the advice of the government. The right of posting and transfer of officers will be with the Delhi government. The Supreme Court held that the Delhi government would have all rights related to services and administration except in areas outside its legislative powers. Now, Delhi government will have control over these services. Now, the million-dollar question is what does the SC verdict mean for the Delhi government? Who is now the boss of Delhi- CM Kejriwal or L-G VK Saxena?

The constitution bench was set up to hear the legal issue concerning the scope of legislative and executive powers of the Centre and the National Capital Territory government over control of services in Delhi. It refused to agree with Justice Ashok Bhushan's 2019 judgment that the city government has no power over the issue of services. Hearing the Centre versus the Delhi government case over the demarcation of power, a constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said an elected government needs to have control over the administration. Officers will work only through the elected government."Įlected govt needs to have control over administration: SC Welcoming the verdict, the AAP said in a tweet in Hindi, "The elected government will have the power of transfer-posting of officers. In a unanimous verdict, the Supreme Court ruled that the Delhi government has legislative and executive powers over services. Legislative and executive powers over services with govt: SC Now, the Supreme Court made it clear that the elected government is the boss when it comes to running the administration.

Follow us on Image Source : INDIA TV Kejriwal government wins the legal battle against the L-Gĭelhi L-G Vs Kejriwal govt: Delhi chief Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court's verdict on the Centre-Delhi services terming the verdict a "victory of democracy".
