http://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/cic-slaps-rs-25000-fine-on-du-official-for-rejecting-rti-query-on-pm-modis-degre/297628

09 JANUARY 2017
NATIONALCIC Slaps Rs 25,000 Fine On DU Official For Rejecting RTI
Query On PM Modi's DegreeDU's CPIO rejected the RTI query stating that
the Indian Postal Order (IPO) was not marked to the registrar of the
University.

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In a controversy that has been raging for a while, the Central
Information Commission (CIC) is said to have slapped a fine of Rs
25,000 on Delhi University’s Central Public Information Officer for
rejecting an RTI query asking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
graduation degree.

According to a report in The Economic Times the Chief Information
Commissioner M. Sridhar Acharyulu pulled up DU’s CPIO Meenakshi Sahay,
mentioning that he found her suggestions for not furbishing the
information as “penny wise, pound foolish”.
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The plea to inquire about the PM’s degree was filed by a Delhi-based
lawyer Mohammad Irsad and the application was turned away, stating
that the Indian Postal Order (IPO) was not marked to the registrar of
the University.

The CIC reportedly directed the “public authority” to recover the cost
from Sahay’s salary, admonishing the fact that thousands of rupees had
been wasted in a legal battle for a postal order that costs Rs 10.

Sahay is said to have told the CIC that she had no malice in mind
while rejecting the plea  and that she was following the guidelines
laid down by the University.

The CIC was scathing of the matter though, reportedly calling it
“pathetic” that “such a simple request for information has been
dragged to the level of second appeal, building heaps of documents
with multiple files".

A day earlier, the CIC had asked the Delhi University for all the
records of students who appeared for the Bachelor of Arts in the year
1978, the year that the University claims PM Modi finished his degree.
The CIC had rebuffed the argument of the Central Public Information
Commissioner that it was third-party personal information, saying that
there was “neither merit, nor legality” in their argument.

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