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Give info on sexual harassment cases to victims within 48 hrs: CIC

NEW DELHI: Information on sexual harassment cases should be provided to victims within 48 hours under the Right to Information Act as it pertains to their “life and liberty”, the Central Information Commission has held.



New Delhi, April 27

Information on sexual harassment cases should be provided to victims within 48 hours under the Right to Information Act as it pertains to their “life and liberty”, the Central Information Commission has held.

The RTI Act mandates a public authority to furnish information sought by applicants within 48 hours, and not 30 days, if the matter pertains to their life and liberty.

“Information sought by the appellant/complainant of sexual harassment relating to inquiry report etc has to be classified as information related to life and liberty, because both of these rights are threatened by sexual harassment,” Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu said.

He was hearing a plea filed by a woman who was allegedly subjected to sexual harassment at her workplace — the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research — by a scientist.

Through her RTI application filed last year, the woman had sought to know about the status of a fact-finding committee constituted in connection with her case and its findings among other details.

The information was denied to her, saying the inquiry was going on and citing a provision of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.

Acharyulu said as per the sexual harassment prevention law, the information pertaining to sexual harassment at the workplace shall not be subject to the provisions of the RTI Act, except to the extent that it should not be disclosed to the public, press and media in any manner.

This is done in order to secure privacy, security and dignity of the complainant, he noted in a recent order.

“If a third person wants to know the detailed information about sexual harassment, this provision could be used to deny it. But it cannot be denied to the complainant,” Acharyulu said.

The Information Commissioner said it was a “deliberate” misreading of the provision of the law to harass the complainant and deny her the right to information about action taken on her own complaint.

“It is impossible to imagine that giving a copy of preliminary report of inquiry will impede further proceedings, investigation or inquiry,” he said.

Section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act exempts disclosure of such information which would impede the process of investigation or apprehension or prosecution of offenders.

“The commission accordingly directs Vinod Kumar, CPIO, to show cause why maximum penalty should not be imposed upon him for obstructing the information to the complainant, before May 20, 2017,” he noted. — PTI

Matter of ‘life and liberty’ 

Information sought by the appellant/complainant of sexual harassment relating to inquiry report etc has to be classified as information related to life and liberty, because both of these rights are threatened by sexual harassment. —Sridhar Acharyulu, Information Commissioner

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