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  Right To Information Emasculated

By Prashant Bhushan

08 December, 2006
Combat Law


The amendments proposed to the Right to Information Act are a substantial
roll back of the Act. The persistent manner in which the government is
pushing them despite mounting public criticism, indicates that the prime
minister has not outgrown his bureaucratic background. The disclosure of the
text of the proposed amendments has given the lie to the statement put out
by the prime minister's office to the effect that the amendments actually
for the first time empower the citizens to access file notings and that the
restrictions relate only to notings on defence and personnel related
matters. Apart from the fact that the central information commission had
repeatedly ruled that the un-amended Act did not restrict access to file
notings, it can be seen that the text of the amendment restricts access to
all file notings except "substantial file notings on plans, schemes,
programmes of the central government or a state government, as the case may
be that relate to development and social issues." This is done by amending
the definition of records in the Act.

This amendment will by itself take the life out of the Act. It is the
notings that are supposed to deal with the reasons and rationale for any
order or decision of the government. Very often, it is the noting of an
honest officer, which explains what is wrong with a proposed decision of the
government. In the Panna-Mukta oil deal, it was the noting of the then
superintendent of police, CBI, which gave the reasons and circumstances that
explained why the decision to hand over ONGC's developed oilfields to Enron
and Reliance was against public interest. Moreover, it is only the notings
of various officers which will eventually reveal whether an officer's role
was above board or whether he was acting on extraneous considerations. Thus,
notings are often critical for fixing accountability. In the absence of
notings, it would almost always be impossible for people to fully appreciate
the official rationale for a decision.


Though the amendment restricts notings on most subjects, it may be noted
that even if it related to only defence and personnel related matters, it
would still be objectionable. This is because information (including
notings) on defence and security matters are already exempt under Section
8(1) (a) of the Act, and there is no justification for exempting notings on
personnel related matters. The transfers, postings, disciplinary
proceedings, suspensions, and promotions of government servants play a
critical role in governance. It is well known that there is a lot of
corruption and extraneous influence in such matters, which has been having a
deleterious effect on governance. Honest officers are often victimised by
punishment postings. Corrupt officers are often rewarded with postings on
crucial positions. It is well known that bribes are fixed for postings and
transfer of officers in "lucrative" departments like police, excise, income
tax etc. In Maharashtra, it was discovered in response to an application
under the RTI Act, that the postings of most police officers were on the
recommendations of the MPs and ministers. By far, the most effective way of
checking such arbitrariness in such personnel related matters is by having
complete transparency in such matters, so that people can see not just the
final decision (which is always said to be on exigencies of service), but
also the rationale and the entire decision making process which led to the
decision.





It is often said that such disclosure of notings related to personnel
matters would inhibit officers from expressing themselves freely and
frankly. The truth, however, is that no honest officer is likely to be
inhibited from frankly expressing himself for fear that what he writes may
become known. It is only the dishonest officer wanting to make a dishonest
noting who is likely to be deterred by such transparency. In fact such
transparency would act as a shield for honest persons who are less likely to
be victimised if the entire transaction were open to public gaze.



Apart from the amendment to exclude file notings, four amendments have been
proposed to Section 8 dealing with exemptions, each of which widens the
exemptions under the Act. Firstly, the amendment to the proviso to clause
(i) of Section 8 now restricts access to cabinet papers to only the actual
decisions and reasons thereof, after the decision, rather than to all
papers. This is also unreasonable. In a democracy where the cabinet is just
the representative of the people, who are the real masters, there is no
justification for excluding all cabinet papers from public view, especially
after the decision has been taken. If any papers are of a nature that their
disclosure would adversely affect defence or security, those are already
excluded under Section 8 (a). Similarly, any cabinet paper whose disclosure
would be injurious to public interest in any way is already excluded under
the various other clauses in Section 8.



Three new exemptions are sought to be inserted in Section 8. The first
relates to the identity of officers who "made inspections,observations,
recommendations, or gave legal advice or opinions …" Thus this clause seeks
to mask the identity of public officials who have played any role in the
decision-making, even on developmental and social issues. Again, the object
seems to be to save officials from being held publicly accountable by
withholding the precise role played by different officials in the decision-
making. This is again anti-democratic and without merit.



Another exemption added by the newly introduced clause (k) in Section 8 is
to restrict "information pertaining to any process of any examination
conducted by any public authority, or assessment or evaluation made by it
for judging the suitability of any person for appointment or promotion to
any post or admission to any course or any such other purpose." Again, there
is no justification for removing from public scrutiny the process of
deciding selections and promotions where there is rampant corruption. The
opacity of such systems of recruitment and selection is what is allowing
such corruption and arbitrariness to go on. The amendment is designed to
allow these bodies to continue with such arbitrary and corrupt appointments
and selections.



Notings are supposed to deal with the reasons and rationale for any order or
decision of the government. Very often, it is the noting of an honest
officer which explains what is wrong with a proposed decision of the
government



Another exemption sought to be introduced is to exempt "copies of noting, or
extracts from the document, manuscript and file so far as it relates to
legal advice, opinion, observation or recommendation made by any officer
during the decision-making process, prior to the executive decision or
policy formulation". Such a blanket exemption for restricting all access to
the entire decision making, before any decision is made would allow the
officials to present every decision, however corrupt and against public
interest as a fait accompli. Take the Enron deal for example. With such a
clause, it would be impossible for people to know how the then finance
secretary had effectively prevented the central electricity Authority from
carrying out a financial evaluation of the project, by falsely showing that
the finance ministry had carried out such an evaluation. Thus the country
came to be saddled with a liability of Rs 10,000 crore, which could have
been prevented if the correspondence between the finance ministry, power
ministry and the central electricity authority had been accessible and
known, before the contract with Enron had been signed. This clause seeks to
prevent such examination.



Similarly, many genetically modified foods are in the process of being
cleared for release currently, without any transparency about the process of
clearance and the various bio safety tests that they have been and have not
been subjected to. This amendment will prevent access to this process of
clearance until after they have been cleared and irreparable damage to human
health and environment has been done.


It can be seen, therefore, that the amendments proposed are not just
substantive, but very far reaching which will take the life out of the Act,
which only seeks to give effect to the fundamental rights of citizens under
Art 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution. These amendments would be clearly
unconstitutional as imposing an unreasonable restriction to the citizens'
right to know what is being done by their public servants. In any case, such
far- reaching amendments to such a critical statute must not be passed by
parliament without sending them to the parliamentary standing committee.



The writer is a senior advocate,Supreme Court of India
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