Supreme Court sends ordinance plea to five Judge bench, refuses stay
The Supreme Court on Thursday referred the challenge to the constitutional validity of the May 19 Delhi services ordinance to a five-judge bench but refused to stay the Centre's order, which substantially negated the SC’s May 11 judgment giving legislative and executive control over the bureaucracy to the Delhi government.
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