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Apply judicious rationale in seeking exemption from RTI on corruption case info: CIC to CBI

The CIC had in a number of orders made it clear that allegations of corruption do not enjoy exemption but there is no change in the position of the officers handling the RTI requests in the CBI.

September 24, 2019 / 15:25 IST
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It is imperative for the CBI to apply "judicious rationale" before applying exemption from the RTI Act in responding to petitions seeking records of graft cases probed by its anti-corruption units, the CIC has held.

The Section 24 of the RTI Act exempts security and intelligence agencies including the CBI from the ambit of the transparency law but if the applicant seeks any material in any form held by the agency pertaining to "allegations of corruption", the exemption does not apply.

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The cases handled by the CBI primarily deal with the allegations of corruption and the RTI applications seeking information about them should be answered in accordance with the provisions of the transparency law but the officials of the agency commonly cite Section 24 exemptions to deny the request.

Such denials often end at the doors of the highest adjudicating authority in RTI matters -- the Central Information Commission (CIC) but by the time a decision comes, it's already three to four years from the day of filing the application, activists said.