"This is an issue we need to deal with," a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath said and issued notice to the high court Registry seeking its response by January 20, the next date of hearing.
The plea by the law students has sought quashing of Rule 3 of Delhi High Court RTI Rules 2006, under which separate applications have to be made to access unrelated information. It said this provision was "inconsistent with the object and provisions of Right to Information (RTI) Rules".
The application fee under the parent RTI Act is Rs 10 and the fee for photocopies is Rs two.
The plea has said the RTI Act mandates that the fees should be reasonable and sought that the HC's RTI's rules be harmonised with the umbrella RTI Rules.
They said they had moved the plea after they received no reply from the Registry to an October 4 letter sent in connection with the issue.
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