"We have filed Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court today. We have taken numerous grounds challenging the entire judgement of the Delhi High Court as it was unconstitutional. We have in the Supreme Court challenged each and every finding of the high court judgement," Delhi government senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra said.
He said the appeal has questioned all findings arrived at by the high court including that the LG is the head as Delhi is a UT.
The high court had also held that service matters fell outside the purview of the Delhi government and the Centre's May 21, 2015 notification barring the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) from proceeding against employees of the Centre was "neither illegal nor unconstitutional".
The verdict had come on a batch of petitions, including those filed by the BJP-led Centre and Delhi government, on the issues relating to exercise of legislative powers and the executive control in the administration of National Capital Territory of Delhi.
The Delhi government on May 28 last year had moved the high court, a day after the Centre had approached the Supreme Court challenging a high court order which had termed as "suspect" the Union Home Ministry's notification barring the city government's ACB from acting against its officers in criminal offences.
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