The matter was raised by one Pramil Pandey, who works with Life Insurance Corporation of India, after he filed an RTI application seeking to know if 'Padma Shri' could be used as prefix before somebody's name.
He filed the query after an inauguration plaque of Central Hindu Boys School had the title 'Padma Shri' prefixed before the name of renowned DNA scientist Lalji Singh, a Padma Shri recipient.
He is, in fact, objecting to usage of Padma Shri as prefix of name of Professor Lalji Singh on the inauguration plaque, he said.
"It is most irresponsible and frivolous RTI application by an educated person, who does not know anything about the renowned professor and his contribution to the DNA Research and how he richly deserved the title Padma Shri," Acharyulu said.
Recently, in a case of two Telugu actors using 'Padma Shri' as prefix, the Supreme Court had asked them to give an undertaking that such action will not be repeated.
In another case, the apex court in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union Of India had clearly underlined that The National Awards do not amount to "titles" within the meaning of Article 18(1) and they should not be used assuffixes or prefixes.
The case of Lalji Singh was slightly different as 'Padma Shri' title was not added by him before his name.
"No sensible man will have any objection if Padma Shri is used in a 'Shilapat' in BHU as prefix to his name, which he served as Vice Chancellor till 2014. Perhaps the appellant did not care to know that during his three-year tenure as vice chancellor at BHU, Padma Shri Singh took Re 1 as a token salary...," the Information Commissioner said.
"The Commission directs the public authority to send a certified copy of the profile of Padmashri Lalji Singh, explaining his great contribution to the field of science and to the BHU to the appellant, within one month from today," he said.
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