In his order, Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu said it is really "pathetic" that the appellant, A K Goel, could not get any benefit even after winning favourable orders up to the Supreme Court.
"It means the entire department has committed contempt of court by disregarding its orders. Unfortunately, the Department of Legal Affairs also was non-responsive to his RTI request," he said.
The CPWD disregarded every favourable order and even approached the Supreme Court despite the Attorney General saying that it was not a fit case for presenting before the apex court.
"Besides causing serious harassment to appellant A K Goel, his department CPWD has also caused wastage of public money fighting him up to Supreme Court in spite of opinion by legal authorities including Attorney General, that it was not a fit case of appealing or filing special leave petition and advised to implement the direction to give promotion to avoid punishment for contempt of court," Acharyulu noted.
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"It is also a case of abuse of authority by some officers and abuse of legal process reflecting bad governance in a public office.
Acharyulu said there is no justification in denying the
Central Public Works Department (CPWD) officer promotion and also denying information about the expenditure incurred on lawyers and fighting the case against the appellant.
"There is no justification in denying promotion and also denying the information about the expenditure incurred on lawyers and fighting the case against the appellant," he said.
He issued a show-cause notice to DoLA as to why maximum penalty of Rs 25,000 be not imposed on it for not supplying proper information within mandated 30 days.
"The Commission, further, directs the CPIO, MoUD to explain why respondent authority should not be directed to pay a compensation of Rs 50,000 to the appellant for the detriment he suffered," he said.