Why Not Give Funds Directly To Corporations, HC Asks Centre
The Morning Standard|September 09, 2020
The Delhi High Court suggested the Centre to directly give funds to the civic bodies in the national capital instead of routing it through the Delhi government.
Why Not Give Funds Directly To Corporations, HC Asks Centre

“Instead of you (Centre) giving funds to the Delhi government and then Delhi government giving it to the MCDs, you give it directly to the corporations,” the HC said.

The suggestion from a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan came during the hearing of an application moved by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrDMC) claiming that funds under various heads were due to be released to it by the Delhi government.

The corporation’s contention has been opposed by the Delhi government.

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