Note on Supreme Court Vacation Leave
Disposing of an appeal filed by RTI Activist Subhash Chandra
Agrawal, Chief Information Commissioner Radha Krishna Mathur noted that both,
the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court CPIO does not hold record of
the tradition of summer vacations in the Supreme Court. The appellant, Mr.
Agrawal had sought complete information, together with documents related to
different Supreme Court holidays and vacations, on account of Holi, Dussehra,
Diwali, Christmas, etc. The CPIO had submitted that Supreme Court holidays and
vacations are government by Supreme Court Rules, 1966, and the same are
available on the Supreme Court website. He submitted that while they do not
have record as to the tradition of summer leave, etc., there are 193 working
days in total. He further stated that the query submitted by the applicant was
in the nature of seeking opinion or comment of the CPIO, which was claimed to
be beyond the scope of the provisions of the RTI Act, 2005. The CIC noted that
since the matter was transferred by the Department of Justice to the Supreme
Court of India, it shows that they both don’t have any record regarding
vacations. The CCI then noted that since no department was confident about
holding authority of such information, it would not be possible to transfer the
application to any other public authority. It was hence observed that steps
taken in dealing with the RTI application were “satisfactory” and the appeal
disposed of. Reacting to the verdict, Mr. Agrawal said in an Email to LiveLaw,
“CIC did not find it fit to revert back RTI petition to Department of Justice
for tracing origin of long court-vacations which are said to be continued as
some British legacy when British judges in India were privileged with such long
court-vacations for preventing them from hot Indian weather and also to
facilitate them to visit their homeland in England. This costly facility
unfortunately continues in free India even after about seven long decades of
independence, that too with long pendency of court-cases. Long-pending
recommendation of Law Commission for scrapping long court-vacations, are being
continuously ignored. Union Ministry of Law & Justice should immediately
scarp any privileged vacations for courts ensuring a common pattern of holidays
from Supreme Court to lower courts. Instead of closing work at courts
altogether for long court-vacations, judges can be given vacations by rotation
like exists system for Professors at medical colleges in Delhi government.”
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/cic-notes-no-public-authority-holds-record-of-summer-vacations-in-sc-dismisses-appeal/
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