The Delhi government has approached the Supreme Court, alleging the non-release of Rs 3,000 crore funds designated for its Jal Board. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the plea on April 1, with Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi representing the Delhi government. The plea emphasizes the urgency of the matter, as the funds in question are crucial for the Jal Board's operations. Additionally, the Supreme Court mentioned that it could order the release of funds for the water authority even after the financial year lapses on March 31.
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Row over DJB funds: SC says it can order release of funds for water authority even after they lapse on March 31
#JustIn | Delhi government moves Supreme Court alleging non-release of Rs 3,000 crore funds meant for its Jal Board. (Reported by news agency PTI)
Row over Delhi Jal Board funds: SC agrees to hear plea of city government on April 1
Delhi government moves SC alleging non-release of Rs 3,000 crore funds meant for its Jal Board
Supreme Court agrees to hear on April 1, the Delhi Govt's plea seeking the release of Delhi Jal Board funds. Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Delhi Govt, mentions the plea seeking urgency on the matter. SC says it will list the matter on April 1 and if it… https://t.co/lvhrCKtdhy