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“Cannot be put in public domain” SC rejects plea for details of 2018 meeting on (RTI) Act of a Collegium

New Delhi, Dec 9 : The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a plea seeking a direction to disclose the details under the Right to Information (RTI) Act of a Collegium meeting in which the decisions were taken to elevate two High Court Chief Justices to the top court.

“The discussions within the judges-selecting judges Collegium system cannot be put in public domain as these discussions do not assume the character of a final decision of the multi-member body,” a two-judge Bench led by Justice M R Shah and also comprising Justice C T Ravikumar said.

Dismissing a petition filed by RTI activist Anjali Bhardwaj, the court said it is based on comments by an ex-Collegium member on a decision to elevate two High Court Chief Justices. It said the ex-judge’s remarks have no relevance.

“Whatever is discussed in the collegium need not be in public domain. Only the final resolution is required to be published,ā€ the apex court said.

Bhardwaj filed the petition seeking a direction to get the agenda, minutes and resolution of the Supreme Court collegium meeting of December 12, 2018 under the RTI Act.

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