12 Serving High Court Judges came to the wedding of son of Principal Secretary (Law) Mr. Ashok Kumar in December 2010 and the expenses were borne by the State Government, flouting all norms. Lakhs were spent on sitting judges of the Madhya Pradesh High Court for their stay in luxury hotels and travel. Founder of RTI Anonymous (RTIA) was threatened by the Protocol Officer of the Chief Minister’s house, Mr. Sanjay Chauhan, for this expose.

Already an officer is convicted in this matter (2 pictures attached) Justice Arun Mishra’s (Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court) Wife took the privileges as he never arrived Madhya Pradesh High Court Judges were benefited flouting all norms (Documents attached along with the list of Judges) The rules of the Madhya Pradesh Protocol are also attached

An Officer, Shri Rajendra Prasad Mishra, Deputy Secretary in the Madhya Pradesh Government, has been convicted in this matter:

An Order from the Chief Minister to Pay for the Judges’ trip to the wedding of the son of Principal Secretary (Law) Mr. Ashok Kumar from the State Treasury:

Official Statement that Justice Arun Mishra (Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court) didn’t arrive and his Wife got all the privileges utilising Public Money (even though she wasn’t a State Guest):

Payment Illegally Released to Maa Vaishnav Devi Travels from the State Treasury in the name of Visit of Justice Arun Mishra (Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court) even though he never arrived:

Payment Illegally Released to Noor-Us-Sabah Palace Bhopal from the State Treasury in the name of Visit of Justice Arun Mishra (Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court) even though he never arrived:

Payment Illegally Released to various agencies for the Visit of Judges (of the Madhya Pradesh High Court and Chief Justice Shri Arun Mishra of the Rajasthan High Court even though he never arrived) to attend the wedding of the son of Principal Secretary (Law) Mr. Ashok Kumar from the State Treasury:__

Names of some of the Judges whose visit to the wedding of the son of Principal Secretary (Law) Mr. Ashok Kumar was funded from the State Treasury:



Madhya Pradesh Law/Protocol on State Guests:



The rules highlighted in the document below (which shows rules of the Madhya Pradesh Protocol for State Guests) clearly show that visits can be funded from the State Treasury if and only if it “pertains to affairs of the State Government” and if “it is intimately connected with the affairs of the State” and “it is in the interest of the State”, none of which was applicable to visit to the wedding of son of Principal Secretary (Law) Mr. Ashok Kumar in December 2010 by the Judges.