Hearing a four-year old case, a full-bench of CIC has overturned its earlier order in which it had directed that the disclosure be done in larger public interest.
"The Commission is of the considered opinion that the appellant in the instant case has not made a bona fide public interest in seeking information, the disclosure of such information is likely to cause unwarranted invasion of privacy of the individual under Section 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act.
"It being so, we are not inclined to allow disclosure of the requested information. The matter is dismissed on the said grounds," reads the verdict by three Information Commissioners --Basant Seth, Manjula Prasher and M A Khan Yusufi.
The Section bars disclosure of information which has no relationship to any public activity or which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy of the individual.
Bangalore-based Arun Kumar Agrawal had in January 2012 filed an RTI application with Sebi seeking details of the assets and liabilities of its chairman for the last three years along with his emoluments and perquisites.
The information was declined in February that year by the Sebi, saying it was held by it in fiduciary capacity. Agrawal had then filed first appeal under the transparency law, which was dismissed as the authority "did not find any merit" in it.
Following which the case was heard by the Commission's full bench in August 2014 which then allowed "disclosure of the requested information" to the applicant within four weeks time.
Sinha first became the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) Chairman on February 18, 2011 with a three-year tenure, which was later extended by two years. Days before the end of his tenure in February this year, he was given another extension till March 1, 2017.
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