The Delhi High Court heard appeals seeking details of PM Narendra Modi’s educational qualifications, with SG Tushar Mehta agreeing to file objections on delay. The case, led by AAP’s Sanjay Singh and others, will be heard next on January 16.
Four appeals have been moved before the Delhi High Court challenging the order that blocked the release of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree details. The petitioners include AAP leader Sanjay Singh and RTI activist Neeraj Sharma.
The Delhi High Court quashed the CIC’s directive to reveal Smriti Irani’s Class 10 and 12 exam details, calling the approach “thoroughly misconceived.” Justice Sachin Datta held that educational records are personal information under the RTI Act.
The Delhi High Court has set aside the CIC’s 2017 order directing Delhi University to disclose PM Modi’s 1978 BA degree records. Justice Sachin Datta upheld DU’s appeal citing privacy over political interest.
The Delhi High Court has postponed its judgment on Delhi University’s plea challenging the CIC order to disclose Prime Minister Modi’s BA degree records. The verdict is now expected next week, keeping the transparency debate alive.
The Delhi High Court will rule on DU’s plea challenging the CIC order to disclose PM Modi’s 1978 BA degree details. Judgment expected at 2:30 pm.
New Delhi: Today, 27th Feb, The Delhi High Court has reserved its verdict on Delhi University’s (DU) petition challenging the Central Information Commission (CIC) order that directed the disclosure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree details.
