Vipin Sanghi, CJ
1. The petitioner has preferred the present writ petition merely on an apprehension that departmental proceedings may be initiated against him in the
light of the inter-departmental communication, which has been undertaken in that respect.
2. As of now, no departmental proceedings have been undertaken in pursuance of the charge-sheet issued to the petitioner. The Chief Information
Commissioner has passed an order imposing cost on the petitioner and one other officer for not providing information under the Right to Information
Act to one Suresh Kumar Gupta. Due to the inaction to provide information, allegedly of the petitioner and another Officer, Mr. Suresh Kumar Gupta
suffered a lot as the medical bills were not cleared in relation to treatment of his wife for throat cancer at Medanta Hospital, Gurugram.
3. The petitioner paid the cost imposed under protest. Now the petitioner apprehends that departmental proceedings may be initiated against him.
4. In our view, this petition is highly premature. Firstly, no departmental proceedings have been initiated in pursuance of the charge-sheet issued to the
petitioner on 12.08.2017. Secondly, the petitioner would have his defenses available to him even if the departmental proceedings are carried forward
against him.
5. We are, therefore, not inclined to interfere with the present matter at this stage.
6. The writ petition stands dismissed.