FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP UNDER RTI ACT 2005
One of the
reasons for declining information is fiduciary relationship.
Section 8(1)(e)
of RTI Act 2005 reads as under: Notwithstanding anything contained
in this Act, there shall be no obligation to give any citizen,-
“Information
available to a person in his fiduciary relationship, unless the competent
authority is satisfied that the larger public interest warrants disclosure of
such information”
Black’s
Law Dictionary describes a fiduciary relationship as “one founded on trust or
confidence reposed by one person in the integrity and fidelity of another.”
To qualify
for information as held under fiduciary relationship, it should have following
ingredients:
1. Information
should have been given to public authority voluntarily by the giver of
information. Giver must have choice whether to give or not and to whom it
should be given.
2.
Information should not have been given to public authority under compulsion or
compliance of any law or rule.
3. Information
should have been given to public authority for using it for the benefit of its
giver.
4. Information
should have been given in utmost trust, confidence and faith by giver in the
receiving public authority.
Some of the
examples of fiduciary relationship are:
Litigant-lawyer,
patient-doctor, investor-financial advisor, client-bank, beneficiary-trustee,
ward-guardian, attorney-principal, director-shareholder parent-child,
insured-insurer etc
Following
information held by public authority of third party cannot be said to be held
in fiduciary relationship if:
A] It is
given to public authority under compliance of any law or rule [e.g. Income Tax
Act, customs act, VAT, etc].
B] Giver
has no choice but to give information to public authority.
C]
Information is not given voluntarily by giver to public authority.
D]
Information was not to be used for the benefit of giver by public authority.
E]
information is not given in trust, confidence and faith in public authority.
E] it is
in larger public interest to disclose, even if held under fiduciary
relationship.
Important CIC
decisions & judgements on fiduciary relationship:
i] CIC/AT/A/2008/01238
dated 07-06-2010
ii] CIC/SM/A/2010/001634/SG/14617
dated 15-09-2011
iii] CIC/SM/A/2011/001376/SG/15684
dated 15-11-2011
iv] Judgement
dated 30-08-2010 of High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam in
WP(C).No.
6532 of 2006(C) -1. TREESA IRISH, W/O.MILTON LOPEZ Vs
CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
v]
Judgement of Full Bench of High Court of Delhi, in Secretary General Supreme
Court of India V Subhash Chandra Agarwal, L.P.A. No. 501/2009.
The above
material can be used in first or second appeal.
Compiled
by: J P Shah, 9924106490 jpshah50@yahoo.co.in on 07-08-2012
Pradip
Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date-
26.6.18
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