National Capital Civil Services Authority (NCCSA) –
- The Bill establishes the National Capital Civil Services Authority to make recommendations to the LG on certain matters related to services.
- These include: (i) transfers and postings, (ii) matters related to vigilance, (iii) disciplinary proceedings, and (iv) prosecution sanctions of Group A of All India Services (except Indian Police Service), and DANICS.
- The Authority will consist of the: (i) Chief Minister of Delhi as Chairperson, (ii) Principal Home Secretary of the Delhi government as Member Secretary, and (iii) Chief Secretary of the Delhi government as member.
- The central government will appoint both the Principal Home Secretary and Chief Secretary.
- All decisions of the Authority will be based on a majority vote of the members present and voting.
- Under the Act, matters where the LG may act on his discretion are: (i) matters outside the legislative competence of the Delhi Legislative Assembly but which have been delegated to the LG, or (ii) matters where he is required by a law to act in his discretion or exercise any judicial or quasi-judicial functions.
- The Bill specifies that in these matters, the LG will act in his sole discretion.
- It expands the discretionary role of the LG by giving him powers to approve the recommendations of the Authority, or return them for reconsideration.
- In the case of a difference of opinion between the LG and the Authority, the former’s decision will be final .
- A Minister of the Delhi government may issue standing orders for the disposal of matters brought to his attention.
- The order should be issued in consultation with the concerned Department Secretary.
- Certain matters must be submitted to the LG, through the Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary, for his opinion prior to the issue of any order.
- Additionally, the concerned Department Secretary must bring certain matters to the notice of the LG, the Chief Minister, and the Chief Secretary.
- These include matters which may bring the Delhi Government into controversy with the central or any state government, the Supreme Court, or High Court of Delhi.
Q1) How many union territories have Lieutenant Governor?
In India, a lieutenant governor is the constitutional head of five of the eight union territories. These are Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Ladakh.
Q2) Who appoints the Chief Minister in Delhi?
The Chief Minister of Delhi is appointed by the President (not by the lieutenant governor). The other ministers are appointed by the president on the advice of the chief minister.