The move came after attempts by Ehtesham Qutubuddin Siddiqui to get the books from Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), Delhi by filing an RTI plea failed with Central Information Commission (CIC) rejecting the request.
The Delhi High Court today directed the Centre and city government to respond to the plea of Siddiqui, currently lodged in the Arthur Road jail in Mumbai.
On February 4 this year, Siddiqui had written a letter to the Delhi High Court Chief Justice claiming his right to study the medical books after his request was rejected by CCRH and CIC.
The high court, earlier, had converted the plea into a PIL and appointed advocate Sumeet Pushkarna as amicus curiae to assist the court in the matter.
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Siddiqui in his plea said the prisoners are not ordinary citizens and special consideration is required for his application under RTI for copies of all books.
In his letter, Siddiqui said that last year he had filed an application under the Right to Information (RTI) Act but the CCRH turned his request down on the ground that these were "priced publications" and hence could not be given out free of cost.