Delhi University is ready to show Prime Minister ... the Central Information Commission (CIC) on Dec 21, 2016, allowed inspection of records of all students who cleared the BA exam in 1978 ...
reserved its verdict on Delhi University's plea challenging CIC order directing disclosure of information with respect to the bachelor's degree of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Arguments heard.
PM Narendra Modi's degree row: The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on Delhi University's petition challenging the Central Information Commission's (CIC) order, which directed ...
Delhi University on Thursday informed the Delhi ... following which the court reserved its verdict on DU's plea against a CIC order directing disclosure of information with respect to the ...
The court was hearing a plea filed by Delhi University (DU) challenging the Central Information Commission’s (CIC) 2016 order, which directed the university to disclose information about ...
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its judgment on Delhi University's plea challenging a 2016 Central Information Commission (CIC) order. The CIC order ...
Inspiring Journey of Academic Excellence and leadership of Jammu University Prof. Shyam Narayan Lal In 1969, through an ...
Justice Sachin Datta of the High Court reserved his verdict on the university’s 2017 petition challenging a Central Information Commission order that directed it to allow inspection of records., India ...
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its judgment on Delhi University's plea challenging a 2016 Central Information Commission (CIC) order.
The lawyers for the RTI applicants defended the CIC's order on the ground that Right to Information (RTI) Act provided for disclosure of the prime minister's educational information in greater public ...
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for Delhi University, pointed out that the right to privacy supersedes the right to know. He said that the PM's degree cannot be exposed to the scrutiny of ...