A division bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Vipin Sanghi issued notice to Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Communications and IT and Ministry of Law and Justice, seeking their replies by November 24.
The court was hearing a plea by Vinita Singla, wife of a public servant and working with an IT company, who opposed the Lokapal provisions contending that they were violative of her Fundamental Rights.
"Prima facie, there is merit in the petitioner's contention. She is a private citizen and declaration of her assets is violation of the Article 21 of the Constitution.
"Issue notice. Petitioner is directed to furnish the information in sealed cover which would be handed over to the authorities concerned. This order shall remain in force till final disposal of the case," the bench said.
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The petition filed through advocate Manish Jain says Singla is an independent woman, who has been working in a major IT company of India much before her marriage and is still under active employment.
The counsel said she is drawing a salary from the company and is also under an obligation towards her company to not disclose her salary.
She has also generated assets (movable and immovable) from her income, Jain said, adding that she owns certain assets in which her husband, who is a public servant, has no contribution in any manner.