No order was passed by LG to stop Delhi child panel's funding, states affidavit
The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has filed an affidavit before the Delhi High Court stating that no order was passed by him to stop funding of Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR). Read further on Dynamite News:
New Delhi: The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has filed an affidavit before the Delhi High Court stating that no order was passed by him to stop funding of Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR).
The said affidavit has been filed according to the order of Justice Subramonium Prasad on January 19, 2024.
An affidavit has been filed by the LG Delhi in Delhi High Court stating that no order was issued to stop funding of DCPCR.
It is also stated that no press release of November 9, 2023, was issued or signed by the LG or his secretariat as asserted by the petitioner.
The high court has granted time to DCPCR to file a reply to the affidavit. The next date of hearing in the matter is February 16.
The Delhi High Court on January 19 was informed that no order was passed by the LG Delhi to stop funding of the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR).
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It was also informed that the petitioner commission is over funds of more than five crore.
The High Court is hearing a petition which claimed that the funding of DCPCR was stopped by the LG. This matter was transferred to the Delhi High Court by the Supreme Court.
The counsel for LG had stated that No order was passed by the LG Delhi to stop funding of Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR).
He also stated that there is no such press release issued by the LG which is asserted by by the counsel for DCPCR.
The counsel for the LG submitted that as of date, the petitioner commission is more than funds of more than 5 crores.
"It is something serious if it's true because the petition gives it a political colour," the Court had remarked.
The High Court had directed the counsel to put the facts stated in the court in an affidavit.
Earlier the petitioner commission had approached the Supreme Court on December 15, 2023, alleging that its money had been frozen by the LG.
The top court had questioned the filing of the petition before it. It was ordered to be transferred to the Delhi High Court.
This matter, thereafter, was listed before the High Court on January 9, 2024. Senior advocate Gopal Shankar Narayanan appeared for DCPCR. (ANI)