No rollback in court fee hike: Delhi govt to HC
No rollback in court fee hike: Delhi govt to HC
According to an estimate, due to the hike there will be an annual revenue generation of around Rs 450 crore for the Delhi government.

New Delhi: The Delhi government on Tuesday expressed before the Delhi High Court its unwillingness to amend the Court Fee (Delhi Amendment) Act, 2012 and rollback the ten-fold hike in the court fees.

The Delhi government's Standing Counsel (Civil) Najmi Waziri told a bench of acting Chief Justice AK Sikri and Rajiv Sahai Endlaw that "the legislation is a valid one and it cannot be altered at the moment."

He, however, added that "if any representation comes from lawyers' body, the government would discuss it during the ensuing assembly session."

The lawyers' body, however, contended before the bench that no meeting or discussion was held by the government over the issue despite the court's suggestion to resolve the issue.

The bench subsequently fixed September 10 to hear final arguments on the Delhi High Court Bar Association's (DHCBA) plea "to declare the Court Fee (Delhi Amendment) Act, 2012, as void, ultra vires and unconstitutional as it is in the nature of collecting revenue and beyond the competence of the state legislature."

The Delhi government had recently decided to effect a ten-fold hike in court fees, which is estimated to result in an annual revenue of around Rs 450 crore for the government.

On the last date of hearing, the court had stayed the operation of the Court Fee (Delhi Amendment) Act, 2012 and had referred to the contents of a letter written by Delhi Revenue Minister AK Walia to the lawyers' body that the government was willing to resolve the issue by holding discussions with all stakeholders.

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