THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - July 5, 2018 - Topic 1
In ruling that the
Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has no independent decision-making power, and has to act mainly on the aid and advice of the
Council of Ministers, the Supreme Court has restored the primary role played by
the “representative government” in the National Capital Territory. Though seen
as a Union Territory, Delhi was created as a separate category, with an elected
Assembly with powers to enact laws in all matters falling under the State and
Concurrent lists, with the exception of public order, police and land. This
gave it a status higher than other UTs.
The demand for full statehood has been
around for many years now, but after the Aam Aadmi Party came to power the
constitutional tussle between the two tiers of government has become an
acrimonious battle between AAP and the BJP at the Centre. Until now, the
situation was tilted in favour of the Centre because of the Lt. Governor’s
claim that he had the authority to refer any matter to the President. The
proviso that allowed him to make such a reference was used to block major
decisions of the AAP regime. The Delhi High Court agreed with this two years
ago, giving the impression that administrative decisions needed the Lt.
Governor’s concurrence.
In a judgment that essentially reaffirms the
constitutional position, the Supreme Court has ruled that the Lt. Governor has to ordinarily act on
the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers. At the same time, it has
retained the Lt. Governor’s powers to refer matters to the President for a
decision. However — and this is the nub of the judgment — it has significantly
circumscribed this power. The power to refer “any matter” to the President no
longer means “every matter”. Further, there is no requirement of the Lt.
Governor’s concurrence for any proposal. The ‘reference’ clause may give rise
to conflict even now. However, the court has significantly limited its
potential for mischief. It has not given an exhaustive list of matters that can
be referred, but Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, in a separate but concurring
opinion, has indicated that it could “encompass substantial issues of finance
and policy which impact upon the status of the national capital or implicate
vital interests of the Union.” Every trivial difference of opinion will not
fall under the proviso. Overall, the verdict is an appeal to a sense of
constitutional morality and constitutional trust among high functionaries. It
has ruled out Mr. Kejriwal’s demand of full statehood, and the critical powers
— over police, land and public order — still remain vested with the Centre.
However, the court having stressed that the elected government is the main
authority in Delhi’s administration, the controversies over the arbitrary
withholding of Cabinet decisions may end, or at least diminish. The basic
message is that an elected government cannot be undermined by an unelected
administrator. The larger one is that the Union and its units should embrace a
collaborative federal architecture for co-existence and inter-dependence.
Vocabulary
Advice: guidance
or recommendations concerning prudent future action, typically given by someone
regarded as knowledgeable or authoritative.
Example: She
visited the island on her doctor's advice
Synonyms: guidance, counseling, counsel, help, direction, information, recommendations
Concurrent: existing,
happening, or done at the same time.
Example: There
are three concurrent art fairs around the city
Synonyms: simultaneous, coincident, contemporaneous, parallel
Tussle: a
vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve
something.
Example: There
was a tussle for the ball
Synonyms: scuffle, fight, struggle, skirmish, brawl, scrum, rough-and-tumble
Reference: the
action of mentioning or alluding to something.
Example: He
made reference to the enormous power of the mass media
Synonyms: mention
of, allusion to, comment on, remark about
Circumscribe: restrict
something within limits.
Example: Their
movements were strictly monitored and circumscribed
Synonyms: restrict, limit, keep
within bounds, curb, confine, restrain
Encompass: surround
and have or hold within.
Example: A
vast halo encompassing the Milky Way galaxy
Synonyms: surround, enclose, encircle, circumscribe, bound, border
Substantial: of
considerable importance, size, or worth.
Example: A
substantial amount of cash
Synonyms: considerable, real, significant, important, notable, major
Authority: the
power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
Example: He
had absolute authority over his subordinates
Synonyms: power, jurisdiction, command, control, charge, dominance
Collaborative: produced
or conducted by two or more parties working together.
Example: Collaborative
research
Architecture: the
art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
Example: Tom
Low practices architecture and town planning in the Carolinas.
Synonyms: building
design, building style, planning, building, construction
