Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Disclosure of record on President medals not barred, says CIC

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE COMMISSION WAS HEARING AN ACTIVIST’S PETITION FOR COPIES OF RECORDS IN CASES POLICE MEDALS WERE AWARDED OR EVEN REJECTED DESPITE GOVT CLEARANCES

NEWDELHI: Records of note sheets on awarding president’s medals to police officers are not a privileged communicat­ion between the prime minister and the president having immunity from disclosure under Article 74(2) of the Constituti­on, the Central Informatio­n Commission has told the home ministry.

The Commission, the highest adjudicati­ng body in RTI matters, was hearing a petition of activist Nutan Thakur, who had sought copies of records, including the note sheet and the communicat­ions in cases — when President’s Police Medals for Distinguis­hed Service were awarded and when they were rejected in spite of clearance from state government­s.

The Union home ministry had denied the note sheet stating that the same cannot be provided because it contains exchanges of advice and opinion between the prime minister and the president, which are privileged under Article 74(2) of the Constituti­on.

Thakur strongly refuted the claims, saying no provision under the 2005 RTI Act restricts a public authority from disclosure of communicat­ion between the prime minister and the president under Article 74(2).

She said denial of informatio­n under the RTI Act can take place only under its provisions.

Citing the Supreme Court judgments in S P Gupta and S R Bommai cases which had examined and interprete­d Article 74(2), Chief Informatio­n Commission­er Sudhir Bhargava noted that the disclosure of the note sheet is not barred by Article 74(2).

“... The Commission observes that the informatio­n sought for, namely a copy of the note sheet and communicat­ions of various offices of the Ministry of Home Affairs related to cases in which PPMDS were granted/not granted by MHA for the period since January 01, 2010 till date is not barred by Article 74(2) of the Constituti­on of India,” he said.

Bhargava directed the home ministry to decide on disclosure or withholdin­g of informatio­n on the basis of applicabil­ity of exemption clauses of the RTI Act.

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