A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw was also told by the Centre that the National Gandhi Museum and the authority responsible -- Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya Samiti -- was an independent body.
"Respondents (National Gandhi Museum and its authority) are an independent body and we (the Centre) have no control over it," the counsel appearing for the Centre said.
The court, thereafter, asked the Ministry of Culture and the Delhi government to file their responses through affidavits before April 8, the next date of hearing.
The petition, filed by advocate G L Verma, alleged there have been "grave financial irregularities apart from disappearance of rare Gandhian legacy including letters, films, photographs, historic items such as blood-stained clothes and lathi used by Mahatma Gandhi during Dandi March as all of them have been either replaced or damaged".
Expressing concern over protecting the Gandhian legacy for the interest of the country and future generations, the lawyer sought a special scrutiny and audit into the working of the National Gandhi Museum by the government in the light of observations of Kudal Commission.
