The apex court also refused to stay the August 10, 2016 order of Delhi High Court directing the panel to decide the representation of Congress leader Ajay Maken that alleged that the Arvind Kejriwal government has issued advertisements in violation of the guidelines.
"No interim orders. We will examine the matter. Issue notice returnable in six weeks," a bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Naveen Sinha said.
"Central government thinks that it can decide complaints against advertisements issued by the Delhi government. We need clarification," he said.
Dave said that they have also challenged the August 10, 2016 order of they Delhi High Court by special leave petition and sought a stay on it.
The bench, however, refused to pass any interim order.
The plea filed by the Delhi government also sought the apex court's direction to quash the orders passed by the Centre-appointed committee in September and November of 2016, contending that they were not applicable on it.
"Hold that the notification/order dated April 6, 2016, to the extent that it extends the jurisdiction of the Committee appointed at the Centre level to the publication of advertisements issued by GNCTD is contrary to the order/directions passed by the apex court in orders and judgements dated May 5, 2015 and April 28, 2016 and accordingly quash the same," the plea said.
It had directed the central government to constitute a three-member committee "consisting of persons with unimpeachable neutrality and impartiality" to regulate the issue of public advertisements and rejected the plea that it should be done by the court itself.
The apex court had initially barred publication of photos of leaders in government advertisements except those of the president, the prime minister and the chief justice of India.
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