Till date, the IB has been maintaining that it and its information are exempted from the purview of the transparency law.
The query by a bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and S P Garg came after it perused a 2007 Ministry of Personnel office memorandum asking all such agencies, which are exempted from purview of the RTI Act, to appoint central public information officers to provide information on corruption and human rights violations.
While giving the agency time till March 7 to indicate its stand, the bench made it clear that there will be no interim stay of the single judge's decision.
During the hearing, Chaturvedi told the court that based on the IB report indicating a threat to his life, the Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC) had changed his cadre from Haryana to Uttarakhand, where he is a Conservator of Forests at Haldwani in Nainital District.
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He had sought through RTI, a copy of the IB report submitted in regard to alleged false cases filed against him.
Chaturvedi, who served as the chief vigilance officer at AIIMS from 2012-14, in his application to the CIC, had said that this report would help him fight violation of his human rights caused by those public servants whose corruption he had exposed as part of his duties as an IFoS officer.
The CIC on April 21, 2016, had held that even though the IB is exempted from sharing information under section 24 of the RTI Act, it has to provide information pertaining to allegations of corruption and human rights violations.
The agency appealed against the decision in the high court where a single judge bench had dismissed its plea on August 23.
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