State

Delhi HC Refuses To Prepone Hearing Of RTI Case Related To PM Modi’s Graduation Degree

New Delhi [India]: The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to prepone the hearing of a case related to RTI information on Prime Minister Modi’s Graduation Degree.

The court has listed the matter for hearing on October 13. An application seeking early hearing on the plea moved by Delhi University challenging Central Information Commission’s (CIC’s) 2016 direction to allow inspection of records.

Justice Subramonium Prasad refused to grant an early hearing on the petition moved by the University challenging an order passed by the Central Information Commissioner (CIC).

The CIC had directed the University to allow inspection of records related to students of the BA Course of the year 1978. PM Modi is also stated to have passed the BA of Delhi University examination in 1978. The order passed by the CIC was stayed by the High Court in January 2017.

However, the High Court issued the early hearing application moved by the RTI Activist Neeraj Kumar. Senior advocate Sanjay Hegde appeared for the applicant and submitted that the matter requires an early hearing as it has been pending for a long time.

Justice Prasad refused to grant an early hearing and said, “The matter is listed in October. Take it from me, it will be disposed of then, provided I continue in the roster. It does not impress why it (preponing) should be done.”

The bench issued notice on the application on the date already fixed in the matter.
The applicant had filed an RTI application seeking a record of the results of the students of DU who appeared in the BA examination in 1978. He also sought their other details like roll number, name, marks and results of the exam.

This information was denied by the University on the ground that it is related to a third party. Neeraj Kumar had challenged the order of the university. The CIC had passed an order directing the university to allow the inspection of records.

It said that the information sought is available in the university’s private register, a public document. The University had challenged this order before the Delhi High Court.

Admin

Recent Posts

Aryan Khan Secures No. 2 Spot on IMDb’s Most Popular Indian Directors List

Just over two months after the premiere of his directorial debut, the Netflix series The…

1 day ago

Ram Gopal Varma Defends Comments on Actresses, Calls Them “Praise, Not Objectification”

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) has once again stirred controversy by defending his descriptive comments…

1 day ago

Kim Kardashian Reclaims Narrative, Confronts Robbers “Dripping in Diamonds”

Nine years after her terrifying 2016 Paris robbery, Kim Kardashian made a powerful statement of…

1 day ago

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Motherhood and Conviction Guide Career at Red Sea Film Festival

Bollywood icon Aishwarya Rai Bachchan captivated the audience at the Red Sea Film Festival 2025…

1 day ago

Which One is better for you amid current toxic air pollution levels: A1 or A2 milk?

Amid concerns over air pollution stressing the body, the choice of dairy milk can play…

1 day ago

How IndiGo crisis sent nationwide airports into meltdown

India's largest airline, IndiGo, is facing an unprecedented operational crisis, with over 1,000 flights cancelled…

1 day ago