After AAP government sought their opinion, constitutional expert K K Venugopal and former Solicitor General of India Gopal Subramanium questioned the very foundation of the gazette notification issued by the Home Ministry and wondered whether it has requisite approval of the President.
In his opinion, Venugopal said if a democratically elected government has been brought into power by the people, then the 'public services of the state' should be controlled by the elected government.
On appointment of Chief Secretary, Venugopal said "undoubtedly, the Chief Secretary is the lynchpin of executive governance. He is to have the confidence of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers, and so too other secretaries to the government.
"If government is given a Chief Secretary who obeys the orders of the administrator and not of the council of Ministers or the Chief Minister, this would be a sure recipe for disaster."
In the notification, the Home Ministry said that the LG will have jurisdiction over matters connected with services, public order, police and land and he may consult with the chief minister whenever he thinks necessary in issues of services using his own "discretion".
In his opinion, Subramanium said the notification "is illegal and unconstitutional. Presumably, it has been issued without the requisite Presidential approval."
