Explorer

Delhi L-G rapped by SC over garbage disposal issue

New Delhi [India], July 12 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Thursday criticised the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi for failing its duty to dispose of the garbage accumulated in the national capital and not taking effective steps to handle it.

Justice Madan Bhimrao Lokur, while admonishing the L-G for not attending a crucial meeting on the disposal of garbage issue, observed, "You (L-G) say, I have the power. I am a superman."

The Apex Court expressed its displeasure with the failure of the L-G office for claiming power over the municipal corporations' offices but not taking effective steps to handle the garbage issue.

The Supreme Court division bench, headed by Justice Madan Bhimrao Lokur, was hearing the issue.

On many occasions in previous hearings, the top court wanted to know from the concerned authorities with respect to the disposal of garbage.

The Supreme Court's reaction came a day after it asked the Centre and the Delhi government to clarify who could be held responsible for clearing the "mountain loads of garbage" in Delhi.

Recently, the SC ruled that the L-G has no independent power to make decisions and is bound by the elected government's aid and advice. (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Sanjay Singh-Led AAP Leaders Stopped From Going Inside Delhi CM Residence Amid 'Sheesh Mahal' Row
Sanjay Singh-Led AAP Leaders Stopped From Going Inside Delhi CM Residence Amid 'Sheesh Mahal' Row
Pakistan Toes China's Line In Earthquake Condolence Message, Calls Tibet 'Xizang'... Again
Pakistan Toes China's Line In Earthquake Condolence Message, Calls Tibet 'Xizang'... Again
Mumbai Reports First HMPV Case, Maharashtra's Tally Rises To 3
Mumbai Reports First HMPV Case, Maharashtra's Tally Rises To 3
Body of One Worker Recovered From Assam's Inundated Coal Mine, Search On To Find 8 Others
Body of One Worker Recovered From Assam's Inundated Coal Mine
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Delhi Election 2025: Voting on February 5, Results to be Declared on February 8Delhi Elections: Date Announcement Today, Voting on 6th February, Counting on 8th FebruaryDelhi Elections 2025: One-Phase Polling Likely, Voting on 6th February, Counting on 8th FebruaryDelhi Elections: Ramvir Singh Bidhuri Makes Bold Claim Ahead of Election Announcement
Embed widget