Social activist Ajay Dubey had sought information on expenses incurred on board and lodging of the judges attending the retreat and giving away gifts to them, besides relevant file notings.
"The definition or meaning of a term hospitality may be specified in the question upon which reply can be issued," the NJA said in its reply.
President Pranab Mukherjee had on April 16 this year inaugurated the 'Fourth Retreat of the Judges of the Supreme Court' at the National Judicial Academy in Bhopal.
To this, the NJA said, "The term correspondence has been made in a general manner".
"Further this question comprehensively includes Government of Madhya Pradesh, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Supreme Court and District Court. In this context the place of the District court has not been mentioned. Hence unless otherwise the question is specified and split respectively the reply sought for could not be granted," reads the response.
When asked to give the names of guests and copies of speeches made by them, the Academy asked the applicant to give the definition of "guest" first.
Dubey, who has been fighting corruption cases in Supreme Court and other courts in the state, accused the NJA of being "evasive" and claimed that the premier institute was trying to hide information.
Responding to a question in the RTI application seeking
papers related to decisions for organising the programme, the academy's officer Prasidh Raj Singh in his reply said, "This Public Information Officer is not appropriate official to answer this query".
The officer did not forward the query to the concerned person in the academy dealing with the subject, as mandated under Section 6 (3) of the RTI Act.
