While Article 239-AA(7)(a) states that the law must only give effect to or supplement the provisions of Article 239-AA, Article 239-AA(7)(b) states that the law shall not be deemed an amendment to the Constitution even if it has the effect of amending Article 239-AA. A primary reading of Article 239-AA(7)(a) indicates that the law shall not alter the existing constitutional structure envisaged for NCTD in Article 239-AA. However, a prima facie reading of Article 239-AA(7)(b) denotes that the law enacted under Article 239-AA(7)(a) could alter the existing constitutional structure of governance of NCTD. This apparent conflict between the two clauses on the nature of law making power vis-à-vis NCTD’s constitutional structure of governance needs to be resolved by this Court. (Para 15)
Neither the 2018 Constitution Bench judgment [Government of NCT of Delhi v. Union of India, Civil Appeal No. 2357 of 2017] nor the 2023 Constitution Bench judgment has dealt with the interpretation of Article 239-AA(7). We are of the considered opinion that the disposal of the writ petition requires this Court to answer a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution. We accordingly refer the following questions to a Constitution Bench:
(i) What are the contours of the power of Parliament to enact a law under Article 239-AA(7); and
(ii) Whether Parliament in the exercise of its power under Article 239-AA(7) can abrogate the constitutional principles of governance for NCTD. (Para 16)
We are also of the opinion that it would be appropriate for the Constitution Bench to dispose of the writ petition because of the protracted legal battle between the Union of India and the Government of NCTD on the administration of NCTD. We direct the Registry to place the papers of this petition before the Chief Justice of India on the administrative side for the constitution of a Constitution Bench to answer the questions identified above and for the disposal of the petition. IA No. 130505 of 2023 seeking a stay of the NCT Ordinance is dismissed. (Para 17)
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT
Citation: 2023 STPL(WEB) 73 SC
GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
Writ Petition (C) No. 678 of 2023-Decided on 20-7-2023
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