Saturday, March 14, 2015

Husband to get wife's police complaint copy. VERY clear CIC decision


GIST : Wife files complaints against husband at Delhi CAW cell. Husband seek's copy of complaint. Initially refused by police. CIC says "….Such documents can hardly be treated as personal information supplied by third party. The Commission therefore directs the Respondent CPIO to provide a copy of the complaint filed by his wife to the appellant, free of cost, within 7 days of receipt of this order…."

 

Central Information Commission

Room No. 305, 2 nd Floor, 'B' Wing, August Kranti Bhavan,

Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066

Web: www.cic.gov.in

Tel No: 26167931

 

Case No. CIC/SS/A/2011/000350

 

Name of Appellant                         : Sh. Ritesh Suri

                                                                (The Appellant was present)

 

Name of Respondent                    : Addl. Commissioner of Police,

                                                                Special Police Unit for Women and

                                                                Children, New Delhi.

                                                                Represented by:

                                                                Shri O.P. Arora, ACP and Shri S.S. Malhan, Inspector.

 

The matter was heard on             : 17.8.2011

 

ORDER

 

Sh. Ritesh Suri, the appellant, vide his RTI application dated 13.12.2010 requested the respondent CPIO for a copy of the complaint registered by his wife Smt. Lekha Chhabra against him in the Crime Against Women Cell, Nanakpura, New Delhi. The information requested was denied to the appellant by the CPIO u/s 8(1)(e) and also u/s 11 of the RTI Act on the grounds that complainant has not given her consent to give a copy of the complaint to the Appellant. Aggrieved with the reply the appellant filed an appeal before the First Appellate Authority (FAA). The FAA, vide its order dated 19.1.2011 upheld the decision of the PIO.

 

The Commission in a number of its decisions has held that the person complained against has right to know the nature of complaint made against him, particularly when the respondent has taken action on the complaint filed with them. The Complainant too has filed the complaint before the Crime Against Women Cell with the expectation that they would take necessary action, as per law, on her complaint. Such documents can hardly be treated as personal information supplied by third party. The Commission therefore directs the Respondent CPIO to provide a copy of the complaint filed by his wife to the appellant, free of cost, within 7 days of receipt of this order.

 

With these directions the matter is disposed of on the part of the Commission.

 

Sd/- (Sushma Singh)

Information Commissioner

17.08.2011

 

Authenticated true copy

(K.K. Sharma )

OSD & Dy. Registrar

 

Copy to:

 

1. Shri Ritest Suri,

C-3701, Ground Floor,

Sushant Lok Phase-1,

Gurgaon, Haryana.

 

2. The P.I.O.

Addl. Commissioner of Police,

Special Police Unit for Women and Children,

Nanakpura, New Delhi.

 

3. The First Appellate Authority,

Dy. Commissioner of Police,

Special Police Unit for Women and Children,

Nanakpura, New Delhi.

 

 

PDF file http://1drv.ms/1x4Yl00

 

 

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