The Supreme Court of India has asked the office of Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena to respond to a plea by Shelly Oberoi, Mayor and Aam Aadmi Party leader, regarding the election of the 6th member of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Standing Committee. Justices PS Narasimha and R Mahadevan expressed concerns over the LG's decision to hold the election without the Mayor's presence, questioning the use of executive powers under Section 487 of the Delhi Municipal Act.
Senior advocate Sanjay Jain, representing the LG, argued that the Mayor postponed the election, violating a court directive. Meanwhile, advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing the Mayor, requested the court to halt the election process. The court instructed the LG's office not to proceed with the election until the matter is heard.
Mayor Shelly Oberoi's petition challenges the election held on September 27, won by the BJP, claiming it was unconstitutional. She argues that the election should be conducted by the Mayor, not an IAS officer, as per the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act.
The Supreme Court is the highest court in India. It makes important decisions about laws and justice in the country.
Delhi LG stands for Delhi Lieutenant Governor. The LG is a special official who helps manage the city of Delhi, similar to a governor in other states.
VK Saxena is the current Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. He is responsible for overseeing the administration of the city.
MCD stands for Municipal Corporation of Delhi. It is the local government body responsible for providing civic services in Delhi.
A Standing Committee is a group of people in the MCD who make important decisions about how the city is run. They handle specific areas like finance, health, and education.
Shelly Oberoi is the Mayor of Delhi. The Mayor is an elected leader who helps manage the city's affairs and represents the people of Delhi.
Executive powers are special authorities given to certain officials, like the LG, to make decisions and take actions without needing approval from others.
An IAS officer is a member of the Indian Administrative Service. They are important government officials who help run the country and manage various departments.
Unconstitutional means something that goes against the rules set by the Constitution of India, which is the supreme law of the country.
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