Delhi NCR

Delhi: Jasmine Shah withdraws from HC plea over removal from DDCD post

Published by
PTI

The Delhi High Court has permitted AAP leader Jasmine Shah to withdraw his petition challenging a city government order restraining him from performing duties as vice chairperson of the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi in 2022.

“Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks to withdraw the present petition. The same is accordingly dismissed as withdrawn,” said Justice Sachin Datta in an order passed earlier this month.

The counsel for the Delhi government told the court that the petition did not survive as the clear stand of the authorities was that Shah had been rightly removed from the position.

Also read: Delhi: Teen found murdered in Seelampur park

In his petition, Shah challenged the November 17, 2022, order issued by the director (Planning), Delhi government, on the lieutenant governor’s (LG) request to the then chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to remove him from the post of vice chairperson of the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDCD).

DDCD offices were sealed to prevent their “misuse by Shah for political gains” and facilities assigned to him were also withdrawn.

Shah had submitted in his plea that the order passed against him was a “gross abuse of power and process”, “wholly without any merit, an instance of colourable exercise of authority, illegal, ex facie malafide and patently lacking in jurisdiction”.

He also assailed orders locking his office and withdrawing all facilities as well as privileges.

During the pendency of the petition, the LG’s counsel informed that the matter of Shah’s removal had been referred to the President of India.

Shah was behind the Delhi government’s ambitious electric vehicle policy and was the vice chairman of the think-tank involved in drawing blueprints of various initiatives of the city government, including its food truck policy, electronic city and shopping festival, among others.

Also read: Yip Yew Chong returns to his favourite canvas – Lodhi Colony

He enjoyed the rank of a Cabinet minister and was entitled to perks and privileges of a Delhi government minister like official accommodation, office, vehicle and personal staff.

PTI

Published by
PTI
Tags: Delhi HC

Recent Posts

Delhi riots case: Court grants interim bail to Khalid Saifi, bars him from using social media

Court allows 13-day interim bail to 2020 riots case accused with conditions barring media interaction…

January 30, 2026

Early gains fade as Delhi records rise in road accident deaths in 2025

Improvement in the first nine months gives way to higher fatalities by year-end

January 30, 2026

Delhi: English teacher run over by tanker, dies on on the spot in Adarsh Nagar

A 30-year-old English teacher died after being run over by a water tanker on the…

January 30, 2026

Delhi govt installs retina scanners cameras to Atal canteens

Biometric system aims to prevent repeat meals and ensure subsidised food reaches a larger pool…

January 30, 2026

‘RITES’: a solo exhibition by Alida Sun

Blending code, textile traditions and live performance, Alida Sun’s solo show reimagines computation as ritual…

January 30, 2026

Delhi Police arrest fake IB officer who used forged govt IDs

Proclaimed offender arrested for impersonating IB officer, using forged MHA and police identity cards

January 30, 2026