New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed a 2011 petition seeking to declare the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF) a "public authority" under the Right to Information Act. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma dismissed the petition filed by lawyer Shanmuga Patro, noting that he had not appeared before the court on the last several dates. The petition challenged a 2010 order of the Central Information Commission (CIC), which had refused to declare the Foundation a public authority under the RTI Act.
Patro had argued that the Foundation carried out activities affecting the public and should therefore come under the RTI Act. A public authority under the law is required to provide information and follow transparency rules.
The petition said the RGF was set up after the death of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. It was stated that its formation followed an appeal by the then Vice-President to the public to contribute towards causes associated with Rajiv Gandhi. Its establishment was later announced in the 1991-92 Union Budget.
The petitioner also referred to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund and National Defence Fund, arguing that these funds had been treated as public authorities under the RTI Act despite not receiving government grants. (ANI)
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