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  1. Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E.,

  2. May 10, 2024 · History. Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E.,

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  4. ABOUT DISTRICT COURT. Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E.,

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    Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E.,

    • Pre-Independence Era
    • After The Constitution
    • Delhi Is A Special Union Territory
    • Balakrishnan Committee
    • Present Scheme Under Article 239AA
    • Current Standoff Between AAP-led Delhi Government and Centre
    • Breaking Down The Present Crisis

    Before Independence, Delhi was a part of the province of Punjab, and was annexed to it under the Government of India Act, 1858. In 1911, Delhi not only became the capital of India, and the Delhi tehsil was separated from Punjab, and became a Chief Commissioner’s Province. The first specific law to govern Delhi came into the picture in 1912, where t...

    In 1950, when the Constitution of India came into force, all the provinces of Chief Commissioners became Part C states, and the Delhi Laws Act, 1950 was brought into force to continue the enforcement of applicable erstwhile laws in the Chief Commissioner’s Province in Part C states as well. With the enactment of the Government of Part C States Act,...

    Through 1961 and 1962, by way of the 10th, 12th , and 14th Constitutional Amendment, the list of Union Territories was extended to Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Goa, Damn and Diu, and Pondicherry. At this juncture, although with the enactment of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963, UTs were provided Legislative Assemblies and Council of Ministe...

    In 1987, the Committee on Reorganisation of Delhi Set-Up was appointed and it released its report, colloquially known as the Balakrishnan Report in 1989 after the Chairman of the Committee, S. Balakrishnan. As a part of this committee, the demands for statehood in Delhi arose. With the population influx in the capital city, it was pointed out that ...

    With the Constitution 69th Amendment Act, 1991,the recommendations of the Committee were given effect, and Article 239AA and Article 239AB were inserted in the Constitution. With this, Delhi was constitutionally given the title of “National Capital Territory of Delhi” and would be administered by a Lieutenant Governor (LG) who was to be appointed b...

    In a dispute involving the interpretation of the present scheme of governance, the Supreme Court of India has completed hearing a constitution bench challenge in this regard in December 2017. The crux of this challenge related to the extent of powers of the Lt. Governor and the elected Chief Minister of Delhi under Article 239AA. The case raised pe...

    The case of Delhi government is that this interpretation of the HC reduces Delhi to a department of the Union of India, effectively the ruling party at the Centre. Responsible government, they argue cannot exist without policy making and legislative power, and the power to implement decisions being given to the elected government. They argue that o...

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  7. ABOUT DISTRICT COURT. Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E.,