A bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru dismissed the petition filed by Mother Dairy Fruit and Vegetable Pvt Ltd, which had challenged the Central Information Commission (CIC) April 15, 2011 order holding it to be a "Public Authority" within the meaning of section 2(h) of the 2005 RTI Act.
"The entire equity of the petitioner is held by the NDDB. Thus, even though petitioner's Board of Directors manages its affairs, NDDB would exercise control over the affairs of the petitioner as its principal shareholder.
"In the present case, the basic infrastructure of the petitioner's (Mother Dairy) undertakings were promoted by funds provided by the Central Government; whether the said funds found their way through NDDB or otherwise is not material.
"Thus, in my view, the petitioner would also be a public authority on account of being substantially financed by the Central Government," the bench said.
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