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Caste-validity certificate records — Delhi HC

Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party caste-certificate verification records §8[1][j] protected. Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party.

Caste-validity certificate records — Delhi HC

High Court of Delhi · 2020-01-01 · Citation awaited

Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party caste-certificate verification records §8[1][j] protected. Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party.

Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party caste certificates are §8(1)(j) protected.

Case details

Court High Court of Delhi
Decided 2020-01-01
Citation Citation awaited
Petitioner Applicant / complainant
Respondent Caste Scrutiny Committee
RTI Act sections §8(1)(j)
Outcome Partly allowed

Outcome

Own caste-validity record accessible; third-party caste-certificate verification records §8(1)(j) protected.

Ratio decidendi

A person's own caste-validity-certificate file — application, supporting documents, committee order — is disclosable to him. A third party cannot obtain another's caste-validity documents via RTI except on a §8(2) public-interest showing.

Keywords

caste validity, Delhi HC, §8(1)(j), scrutiny

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Editorial summary · last reviewed 21 April 2026.