The documents received from the Supreme Court under the RTI Act show that a request was sent to him for his photograph to be published by DAVP on the release of India's first customised PIN code to the apex court by the postal department.
It was proposed to publish two separate advertisements at a cost of Rs 12 lakh on the occasion.
The documents received by activist Subhash Agrawal show that Postmaster General Rajinder Kashyap wrote to Registrar Administration and Protocol M A Sayeed on September 24 last year seeking permission to use the photograph of the Chief Justice of India who was the Chief Guest at the function and Minister of Communications Kapil Sibal had to preside over it.
This proposal was turned down as file notings mentioned that office of the Chief Justice of India refused permission to publish his photograph in the advertisement.
"Due to non-permission from the CJI, the photograph of Chief Justice of India could not be published on September 26, 2013 advertisement," the notings given under the RTI Act show.