The division bench comprising Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi rejected the request of GU counsel and Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to let the division bench hear the petition.
The HC said the bench of Justice S H Vora should hear the matter as it is pending before it.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's lawyer I H Syed objected to GU's submission saying the single-judge bench, to which the petition was originally moved, should decide the matter on merit so that either party gets a chance to challenge the order before a higher division bench.
Earlier, the division bench had stayed the CIC order after the single-bench of Justice Vora turned down GU's petition seeking interim stay.
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Arguing for hearing by a division bench, Mehta said GU had already published the degree of PM on its website and by doing so it has consented to the proceedings only on legal grounds and as matter of principles.
He contended there was a lack of jurisdiction on part of the CIC to issue an order for providing information on Modi's degree to Kejriwal.
GU had challenged the April 29 order of CIC directing it to provide information on Modi's degree to Kejriwal under RTI, saying it was not heard in the matter and hence the principle of natural justice was violated.
Kejriwal had written to Acharyulu saying he had no objection to government records about him being made public and wondered why the Commission wants to "hide" information on Modi's educational degree.
The Information Commissioner had treated Kejriwal's letter as an RTI application and passed the order.
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