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Centre is still hindering governance: AAP govt in SC

Delhi government says Centre could be held liable for contempt of court for blocking transfer of top babu; CJI to constitute a bench to hear the matter next week

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Delhi Cabinet ministers greet Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, as he arrives at the secretariat after the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday. Pic/PTI

Delhi Cabinet ministers greet Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, as he arrives at the secretariat after the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday. Pic/PTI

A day after the Supreme Court held it has legislative and executive powers over all but three services, the Delhi government moved the apex court on Friday alleging the Centre was not implementing the decision to transfer its services secretary, a potential flashpoint in the running feud between the two. 

The city's AAP government said the Centre may be held liable for contempt of court. The SC on Thursday granted the Delhi government legislative and executive powers over the administration of all services, except for public order, police and land. 

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