The submission came in response to the contention made on behalf of Congress leader Ajay Maken that Delhi government was setting up its own panel in violation of the apex court directions.
The Delhi government told a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal that it had received a letter from the Centre in May which said all states have to set up their own panel to implement the apex court guidelines on government advertisements.
Maken's lawyers, on the other hand, said they were not aware of any such order and added that only the Centre had the power to set up the expert panel.
In view of the opposing views, the bench directed the Delhi government to place before the court the April 28 order of Supreme Court and listed the matter for further hearing on August 10.
Maken's lawyers have contended in court that the AAP government was "callously" using Delhi public's funds to issue advertisements across India to have a "footprint" in other states.
The court was hearing four PILs, including one by Maken, that have alleged that AAP government was issuing ads in violation of the guidelines.
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