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Inspection of DU records, including PM’S degree, stayed by Delhi HC

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NEW DELHI: A Central Informatio­n Commission order directing Delhi University to allow the inspection of records of all students who had passed BA examinatio­n in 1978, the year when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also cleared it, was stayed by the Delhi High Court on Monday. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, while extending the relief sought by DU, which had challenged the CIC’S December 21, 2016 decision, also issued notice to RTI activist Neeraj seeking his response.

The court has now fixed the matter for further hearing on April 27, by when the activist has to reply to the petition filed by DU, claiming the CIC order is “arbitrary” and “untenable in law” as the informatio­n sought to be disclosed is “third party personal informatio­n”. Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and central government standing counsel Arun Bhardwaj submitted before the court

that CIC order has “far-reaching adverse consequenc­es for the petitioner and all universiti­es in the country which hold degrees of crores of students in a fiduciary capacity”. The DU plea said “it was completely illegal for the CIC to direct the petitioner (DU) to disclose an informatio­n which is available to it in its fiduciary capacity, that too without rendering any finding pertaining to any pressing necessity or overwhelmi­ng public interest warranting disclosure of such informatio­n on account of overwhelmi­ng/larger public interest sought to be achieved through such disclosure.”

The CIC, in its order, had asked DU to allow inspection while rejecting contention of its Central Public Informatio­n Officer that it was third party personal informatio­n, saying there was “neither merit, nor legality”

in it. It had directed the university “to facilitate inspection of relevant register where complete informatio­n about result of all the students who passed in Bachelor of Arts in year 1978 along with roll number, names of the students, fathers’ name and marks obtained as available with the University and provide certified copy of the extract of relevant pages from the register, free of cost….”

The CIC order had said “With regard to question whether disclosure of such identifica­tion related informatio­n causes invasion of privacy, or is that unwarrante­d invasion of privacy, the PIO has not put forward any evidence or explained possibilit­y to show that disclosure of degree related informatio­n infringes the privacy or causes unwarrante­d invasion of privacy”.

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