Indian Express: Bhopal: Monday,
June 13, 2016.
The National
Judicial Academy (NJA) has asked an RTI applicant to define ‘hospitality’ as a
prerequisite for disclosure of details of expenses incurred on the Retreat of
Supreme Court Judges organised in Bhopal in April in 2016.
Social
activist Ajay Dubey had sought information on expenses incurred on board and
lodging of the judges attending the retreat and giving away gifts to them,
besides relevant file notings.
“The
definition or meaning of a term hospitality may be specified in the question
upon which reply can be issued,” the NJA said in its reply.
President
Pranab Mukherjee had on April 16 in 2016 inaugurated the ‘Fourth Retreat of the
Judges of the Supreme Court’ at the National Judicial Academy in Bhopal.
The academy
was also asked to provide copies of correspondence made with Supreme Court,
Madhya Pradesh government, MP High Court and District Court, Bhopal, in this
regard.
To this, the
NJA said, “The term correspondence has been made in a general manner”.
“Further this
question comprehensively includes Government of Madhya Pradesh, High Court of
Madhya Pradesh, Supreme Court and District Court. In this context the place of
the District court has not been mentioned. hence unless otherwise the question
is specified and split respectively the reply sought for could not be granted,”
reads the response.
When asked to
give the names of guests and copies of speeches made by them, the Academy asked
the applicant to give the definition of “guest” first.
“The
definition or meaning of the term (guest) may be specified in the question upon
which reply can be issued,” it said.
Dubey, who
has been fighting corruption cases in Supreme Court and other courts in the
state, accused the NJA of being “evasive” and claimed that the premier
institute was trying to hide information.
“It is really
a matter of worry for all activists fighting for promoting transparency in
governance. Instead of either providing the information or declining them by
mentioning relevant sections of Right to Information Act, the NJA is asking
applicant to define terms mentioned in the RTI application. I will approach
state Information Commission against this,” he said.