HIGH COURT ISSUED NOTICE TO THE UNION GOVT AND THE CBI ON THE PLEA OF SHRI ASHOK KHEMKA TO FOLLOW LAW CODE MANUAL PREFIXED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND CLAIMED BY THE APPLICANT AGAINST THE DEFAULTERS

The senior Haryana bureaucrat and a RTI renowned Resource person Ashok Khemka has moved Delhi High court against the CIC orders denying details of a corruption case under the RTI act for which copies of two enquiry reports of 2015 and 2019 along with the evidences exempting the CBI from making the full disclosure and the wrong delivery and the CIC considering the information under section 8 of the RTI act adjudication Delhi High court issued a notice to the Union  government through the (DOPT) and the CBI division, as the CIC had resticted the full disclosure of information to the said Shri Ashok Khemka by invoking section 8(1) (j) of the RTI act on its own even though the CPIO had claimed no exemption by way and virtue of which the CIC had acted coram non- judice ( without jurisdiction) In the above mentioned case of the RTI act publications and too as the MD Haryana Seeds Development Corporation Shri Ashok Khemka had filed a Complaint with the CBI for booking officials of the NCCF  and Nafed for selling seeds to the HSDC for an inflated price . During the 2013 ACB did the preliminary enquiry of case file at Chandigarh and closed the file after two years however the said Shri Ashok Khemka a senior IAS officer claimed that the ACB did so to suppress incriminating evidence and the enquiry was reopened after he wrote to the CBI Director on September 2015 ,as the matter remained long pending,Shri Ashok Khemka got back to the CBI for which it was refused on August 2020 to make any disclosure, citing the Explanation made by the RTI act publications under section 8 (1) (j) which has now been challenged before the honourable High court of Delhi to re examination the procedural matter placed before the competent court for the required disclosure of complete  information as the case file pertinent to the corruption .

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