The Delhi Assembly today passed a resolution seeking financial powers for the Speaker over the hiring and paying lawyers for litigations in courts, amid a recent trend by bureaucrats moving courts against the House committees' decision.
The resolution, moved by Aam Aadmi Party MLA Madan Lal, was described by his party legislators as a step for "safeguarding independence of the legislature".
Speaker Ram Niwas Goel rued that the payments of advocates representing the Assembly in courts have not been cleared by officers even after two years in several cases, including those filed by bureaucrats against the House panel decisions.
Any violation of the resolution will be treated as "contempt of the House and breach of privilege of the House", it stated.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia assured that the government would provide sufficient funds to the Assembly, even as opposition BJP MLA M S Sirsa said there is no point of such resolution.
There is no provision in the existing law which gives legislature power to appoint their lawyers and make their payment, Sirsa said.
The move comes at a time when a number of officers, including Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash, have moved the court seeking relief from action to be taken by the Assembly committees.
Talking about the need for the resolution, the Speaker said, "I have written to the law minister to allow the Assembly to hire lawyers to fight court cases, but their fees have not been made even after two years."
"I had also sent the files to the chief secretary... but the executive has created hurdles."
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