The recusal will bring the hearing to a stop till Chief Information Commissioner R K Mathur appoints his substitute.
Besides Julka, the three-member bench includes Information Commissioners Sridhar Acharyulu and Sudhir Bhargava.
"I have a lot of pending work. The workload is heavy, so I have recused myself from the bench," Julka told PTI over phone.
The bench is hearing a complaint by activist R K Jain alleging that his queries to political parties seeking details of donations, finances, internal elections, etc. Were not responded to, which is a violation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
While the Congress, NCP, CPI-M and the BSP are arguing their cases, the BJP has so far not appeared despite repeated notices.
A full bench of the Commission headed by the then Chief Information Commissioner, Satyananda Mishra, had on June 3, 2013 brought six national parties -- the Congress, BJP, NCP, BSP, CPI and the CPI-M -- under the ambit of the RTI Act as they are substantially funded by the government in the form of subsidies, cheap land for offices and tax concessions.
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