All the invitees were given the status of "State Guest" during the period of their stay to attend the programme, which was inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee, according to information received in response to an RTI query filed by social activist Ajay Dubey.
A payment of Rs 6.94 lakh was made by the state government for the dinner hosted on April 14 during the 'Judges' Retreat' programme. About Rs 3.57 lakh was paid for silver crockery and Rs 3.37 lakh for food, according to the file notings provided by the government.
Silver crockery was arranged to suit stature of the programme's attendees, it said.
A bill of Rs 3,17,270 was also approved for the retreat to meet expenditure incurred on high tea and gifts etc, the file notings said.
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"All the judges and their spouses were given dinner in silver crockery and gifts at the cost of tax payers' money. We are not against dinner but unnecessary expenses on silver crockery and gifts," said Dubey.
The President had on April 16 formally inaugurated the 4-day 'Fourth Retreat of the Judges of the Supreme Court' at the academy, which is a Union government-funded training institute for Judicial Officers.