PM Modi degree row: Delhi HC reserves verdict on DU plea against info disclosure
The Delhi High Court has reserved its judgement on Delhi University's plea against a CIC order for disclosure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bachelor's degree information. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the court that while DU had no o...

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for DU, said the order of the CIC deserved to be set aside.
Mehta however said DU had no objection in showing the record to the court.
"University has no objection in showing the record to the court. There is a degree from 1978, bachelor of art," Mehta said.
Following an RTI application by one Neeraj, the Central Information Commission (CIC) on December 21, 2016, allowed inspection of records of all students who cleared the BA exam in 1978 -- the year Prime Minister Modi also passed it.
The high court had stayed the CIC order on January 23, 2017.
DU on February 11 argued that it held the information in a fiduciary capacity and "mere curiosity" in the absence of public interest did not entitle anyone to seek private information under RTI law.
The RTI Act, it said, was reduced to a "joke" with queries seeking records of all students who passed the BA examination in 1978, including the Prime Minister.
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