REFUSAL OF INFORMATION U/S 8.1.d OF RTI ACT
Section 8.1.d of RTI Act reads
as:
“information
including commercial confidence, trade secrets or intellectual property, the
disclosure of which would harm the competitive position of a third party,
unless the competent authority is satisfied that larger public interest
warrants the disclosure of such information;”
To
invoke above reason, information should have following characteristics:
1.
Information should relate to third party, including public authority.
2. Its disclosure should be harmful for
competitive position of third party or public authority.
3.
Applicant is not in a position to prima-facie prove larger public interest in
disclosure. This cannot be invoked when frauds or scams have been committed
with public money.
4.
Information should relate to/constitute commercial confidence or trade secret
or intellectual property of third party [including pubic authority].
5.
PIO provides meaningful justification on how disclosure would harm competitive
position of third party or public authority and how it constitutes commercial
confidence, trade secret or intellectual property. Just stating sub-section is
not sufficient.
Please
also note:
A] “Through
this Order the Commission now wants to send the message loud and clear that
quoting provisions of Section 8 of the RTI Act ad libitum to deny the
information requested for, by CPIOs/Appellate Authorities without giving any
justification or grounds as to how these provisions are applicable is simply
unacceptable and clearly amounts to malafide denial of legitimate information
attracting penalties under section 20(1) of the Act.”CIC/OK/A/2006/00163 dated
7 July, 2006.
B] “The PIO
has to give the reasons for rejection of the request for information as
required under Section 7(8)(i). Merely quoting the bare clause of the Act does
not imply that the reasons have been given. The PIO should have intimated as to
how he had come to the conclusion that rule 8(1)(j) was applicable in this
case.”CIC/OK/C/2006/00010 dated 7 July, 2006.
Refer: CIC/SG/A/2011/003607/17371
dated 10-03-2012
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