The document discusses the Indian judiciary's contradictory stance on the right to information. While courts have previously recognized information access as fundamental to democracy, the judiciary itself denies information access in practice. High Courts have not properly implemented the Right to Information Act and have rules that effectively exempt themselves from transparency. The Supreme Court also seeks to make the decisions of its Registrar General final without oversight. This reveals the judiciary's reluctance to subject itself to the transparency and accountability it demands of other public institutions.