The
Lieutenant Governor of Delhi is appointed by the
President of India, as the agent of President and head of state like governor, on the advice of the Central government. This state government is called the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (Government of NCT of Delhi or simply Government of Delhi). It consists of an
executive, led by the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, a
judiciary and a
legislature.
Centre versus State The
Supreme Court of India in
Government of NCT of Delhi v. Union of India ruled that according to the Article 239AA of the
Indian constitution, that although the government had to keep him/her informed of its decisions, Delhi's lieutenant governor did not have any independent decision-making powers and had to follow the "aid and advice" of the
chief minister-led council of ministers of the Government of Delhi on matters which the
Delhi Legislative Assembly could legislate on, viz., all items on the
State List (items on which only state legislatures can legislate) and the
Concurrent List (items on which both the
Parliament of India and the state legislatures can legislate) barring 'police, 'public order' and 'land'. The court added that on matters referred to him/her, the LG was bound to follow the orders of the president. == Judiciary ==