Justice Vibhu Bakhru in an interim order put on hold the Central Information Commission's (CIC) June 9 decision in which the panel had said that the CBI officer had the "right to know about his own case".
The court also issued notice to the officer and sought his reply before the next date of hearing on January 22, 2018.
It noted that the information sought by the officer from the CBI did not pertain to allegations of corruption or human rights violation in the agency.
The order came on the CBI's appeal, filed through advocate C K Bhatt, against the CIC decision asking the agency to revisit the RTI application of the officer and to give him a point-wise reply to each of his query, keeping in view the provisions of the transparency law.
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