The petitioner, A.Mahaboob Batcha, Managing Director of the Society for Community organisation, an NGO, said section 6 of the MNREGA empowered the central government to notify a wage rate on which labourers employed under the scheme are to be paid, notwithstanding the Minimum Wages Act.
It also empowered the state and central governments to extract work from the people for wages less than the minimum wages, he claimed.
Section 6 suffered from excessive delegation of powers and was thus violative of three Articles of the Constitution-- 23 (forced labour), 14 (equality before law) and 16 (no citizen shall, on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth, residence or any of them, be ineligible for or discriminated against).
A division Bench of Chief Justice S.K.Kaul and Justice V.Dhanpalan ordered issue of notice to officials including Union Secretary, Rural Development Ministry, Chairperson of the Central Employment Guarantee Council and Tamil Nadu Rural Development Secretary.
