Women empowered through RTI I think ;)

*New Delhi, April 9 : The pay particulars of a government employee cannot be
considered personal information, the Central Information Commission (CIC)
has ruled, while upholding the right of a 'betrayed' woman to get details of
her husband's salary.*

  "The Commission holds that the pay particulars of a government employee
cannot be considered as personal information by any means and directs the
PIO (Public Information Officer) to provide the same to the appellant,"
Information Commissioner Annapurna Dixit noted in her order while backing
Chhattisgarh resident Shivkumari Kashyap, whose husband got married for the
second time.

Kashyap, who believes that her husband Baldev Singh, an employee of South
East Central (SEC) Railway, had entered the name of his second wife in his
service book, used the Right to Information (RTI) act to get justice.

She filed an RTI application with the SEC Railway seeking the pay
particulars of her husband as well as a copy of his service book, which has
all the details of a government servant's official life, including
information about his pay, increment and other things.

When SEC Railway denied her the information, Kashyap approached the CIC,
stating during a hearing through videoconferencing on March 10 that she was
the "legitimate wedded wife of Baldev Singh and that her husband has been
ill treating her".

"He has also married a second time while remaining married to her
(appellant)," her application stated.

"According to the appellant she believes that her husband has entered the
name of his new wife in his service book and in this connection she wanted a
copy of the service book, besides pay particulars," the CIC was told.

On this, the CIC held that pay particulars of a government employee cannot
be considered as personal information by any means.

"Also in view of the harassment undergone by the appellant in the hands of
her husband and because the service book details of her husband being sought
by her are not personal information as the same are already in the public
domain, the PIO may also provide an attested copy of the first page of the
service book to the appellant giving details of the name of the spouse
entered therein," Information Commissioner Dixit directed.

The CIC has said the information should be provided by April 10.


Anilkumar BVN

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