Delhi High Court Demands Action on Minority Commission Vacancies

The Delhi High Court has questioned the city government regarding unfilled vacancies in the Minority Commission since 2023. It emphasized that the posts can't remain vacant indefinitely and asked the authorities to begin the appointment process, with further hearings listed for August 12.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-04-2026 15:30 IST | Created: 26-04-2026 15:30 IST
Delhi High Court Demands Action on Minority Commission Vacancies
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The Delhi High Court has questioned the city's government over prolonged vacancies in the Delhi State Minorities Commission, remaining unfilled since 2023. Expressing concern, the court emphasized that the legal stipulation for vacancies to be filled 'as soon as may be' doesn't justify indefinite delays. Authorities have been urged to initiate prompt appointments.

The court, led by Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia, has directed the government to submit an affidavit detailing steps and timelines for filling the vacancies. A public interest litigation filed by Salek Chand Jain highlighted that since August 24, no members have occupied these roles.

Issuing a notice to the Delhi government, the court instructed an affidavit from a senior officer, explaining the lack of appointments since August 24, 2023. The matter awaits further hearings on August 12.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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