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Don’t Discontinue Services Of Delhi Assembly Fellows, Pay Stipend: Delhi HC

Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed that the services of professionals engaged as fellows with the Delhi Assembly Research Centre, whose contracts were terminated by the assembly secretariat, that shall continue in their positions till December 6 and stipends paid to them.

Justice Subramonium Prasad sought the stand of the Delhi legislative assembly secretariat as well as services, and finance departments on a petition by 17 such fellows assailing the termination of their contracts.

The court directed, “Till the next date of hearing, let services of the petitioners be not discontinued and petitioners be given stipend. Replies be filed within two weeks. List on December 6.”

Notably, the court stated that the assembly speaker earlier stated the reasons for termination that weren’t applicable to the services of the petitioners, and sought an explanation on the change in the stand.

The court stated, “Issue notice to respondents to explain why this sudden change in attitude of respondent no 1 (assembly secretariat).”

The counsel for the petitioners contended that the services of the fellows, who were appointed after following due procedure, were terminated prematurely in an unceremonious, arbitrary, and illegal manner in the aftermath of a letter issued by the services department on July 5.

Their plea stated, “The Petitioners were engaged as “Fellows” / “Associate Fellows” and as “Associate Fellows (Media)” for the Delhi Assembly Research Centre which was constituted pursuant to a recommendation of the General Purposes Committee of the Assembly in February, 2019 to create a dedicated research centre and team for the members of the Legislative Assembly of the NCT of Delhi.”

The petition stated that the July 5 letter directed that the engagement of the petitioners, for which prior approval of the lieutenant governor had not been sought, be discontinued and disbursement of salary to them stopped.

The letter was kept in abeyance and the assembly speaker, it added, “informed the Hon’ble LG that he had directed officers of the Secretariat not to take any action in the matter without his approval” but they were not paid their stipends.

The petition stated, “However, around the first week of August, 2023 they were prevented from marking their attendance by certain Departments. Thereafter, their engagement was discontinued vide the impugned order dated 09.08.2023.”

The petitioners contended non-payment of their stipend and discontinuation of their services violated their fundamental rights and were a “colourable exercise of power”.

The petitioners stated that since they were engaged at the Delhi Assembly Research Centre, which functions under the aegis of the legislative assembly and the speaker, the interference by the services and the finance departments was in contravention of the doctrine of separation of powers.

They asserted their services can’t be terminated in the manner they have been, and the Delhi legislative assembly as well as the city government are bound by their promise of engaging the petitioners as per their terms of service.

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