LAWS(RAJ)-2017-10-173

SHYAM LAL Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On October 13, 2017
SHYAM LAL Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) These writ petitions have been heard together as they are arising out of the controversy under Right to Information Act, 2005 (for short "the Act of 2005").

(2.) The petitioner - Mr.Shyam Lal made an application to seek copies of the answer sheet for RAS Examination - 2007. The Commissioner, Information passed an order to provide required information. The order of the Commissioner, Information has been challenged by Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer by maintaining the writ petitions, whereas, Mr.Shyam Lal has preferred writ petition to seek compliance of the order passed by the Commissioner, Information. This Court after hearing the petitioner - Mr.Shyam Lal, present in person, passed following order on 27th November, 2009, which reads as under :

(3.) It is stated that pursuant to the order aforesaid, answer sheets of the paper of G.K. Paper I and II and History Paper I and II were shown to Mr.Shyam Lal. He has taken notes out of those copies. It was after taking four hours for it. An affidavit was then filed about inspection of copies, though, it contains allegations about improper marks. In any case, inspection of copies has already been made thus nothing survives in the writ petition, rather, compliance of the order passed by the Commissioner, Information has been made other than to provide photocopies of the answer sheets. It cannot be provided now as copies have been weeded out presuming full compliance of the order passed by the Commissioner, Information in view of the order of this Court dated 27th November, 2011, as quoted above.