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J&K govt refuses to disclose cabinet panel report on reservation | KNO

Says report under examination, cites provisions under RTI Act

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Srinagar Aug 08 (KNO): The Jammu and Kashmir Government has refused to disclose the cabinet sub-committee report on the rationalisation of existing reservation policy in the Union Territory, citing provisions under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. In its reply to an RTI application filed by Taffazul Bilal, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs has disclosed that the information sought is under examination and cannot be disclosed. It has invoked Section 8(1)(i) of RTI Act to prohibit disclosure of the information. The provision exempts disclosure of cabinet papers, including records of deliberations by the Council of Ministers, secretaries, and other officials. It further reasoned that the report qualifies as third-party information under section 11 of the RTI Act, the provision which makes it mandatory for the Public Information Officer (PIO) to consult that third party before disclosure. The third party can object, and their views must be considered before a final decision is made. The PIO of Law department has also stated that disclosure of such information may undermine public interest. “It is also informed that the disclosure of such preliminary or unfinished information may lead to confusion, misinterpretation and misinformation, thereby undermining larger public information,” the PIO said. The department has also refused to disclose information about whether legal vetting and if pending, tentative timeline for its completion. The PIO has again invoked Section 8(1)(i) of the RTI Act to decline information about legal vetting of the panel report. In December last year, the J&K government formed a three-member cabinet sub- committee headed by Minister Sakina Ittoo for rationalisation of existing reservation policy. The CSC finalised its report on June 10 this year. Later, the cabinet referred the report to the Law department for legal vetting—(KNO)

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