Disputes between AAP Govt, LG must be settled once and for all, says SC

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Disputes between AAP Govt, LG must be settled once and for all, says SC

Friday, 03 January 2025 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

Disputes between the AAP led Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor must be resolved once and for all, the Supreme Court said on Thursday after being informed funds for a scheme meant for road accident victims were released.

The observation of the bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan came when the Delhi government said the funds for its "Farishtey Dilli Ke" scheme facilitating free medical treatment to road accident victims in city hospitals were cleared.

The scheme encourages people to rescue and save lives of road accident victims. Under the scheme, the government foots hospital bills of such victims.

The court was hearing the Delhi government's plea on making the scheme functional again by clearing pending bills, releasing payments to private hospitals and initiating disciplinary action against officials responsible for allegedly deliberately orchestrating its "de-operationalisation".

Senior advocate Shadan Farasat, appearing for the Delhi government, informed the bench about the release of funds after the apex court's notice in December, 2023.

The Delhi government, he said, did not want to press the petition.

The bench observed in the wake of the development, the matter was sorted out, and disposed of the plea.

In December 2023, the apex court sought responses from the Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) office and others after the Delhi government alleged blocking of funds for the scheme.

"We don't understand this. One wing of the government is fighting with another wing of the government," the top court had said.

Calling the non-payment of bills an attempt to "sabotage" the scheme, the plea accused the health department officials of inaction and mismanagement.

"Hospitals are now reluctant to accept accident victims and this scheme has practically become defunct for more than a year since payments to the majority of the hospitals have not been made," said the plea.

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