Central Information Commission
File No.CIC/SM/A/2009/000290
Right to Information Act-2005-Under Section (19)
Dated: 8 February 2010
Name of the Appellant : Shri Mahendra T Udeshi
Mohan Terrace, 4th Floor,
Flat No. 42, 64/72,
Mody Street, Fort,
Mumbai - 400 001.
Name of the Public Authority : CPIO, Bank of Baroda,
Baroda Corporate Centre,
C-26, G - Block, Bandra Kurla
Complex, Mumbai.
The Appellant was present in person.
On behalf of the Respondent, the following were present:-
(i) Smt. Sharuta Joshi, Law Officer,
(ii) Shri Ramaswami Iyer
2. We had heard this case earlier on 1 December 2009 and had
adjourned the matter for hearing the final argument of the Respondent on
the disclosure of the correspondence between the Bank on the one hand and
the CBI and the CVC on the other relating to certain matters mentioned in
the Appellant’s original application. The case was heard through
videoconferencing. Both the parties were present in the Mumbai studio of
the NIC. The Respondent did not have any convincing argument against the
disclosure of such records. After all, as reported, the enquiry instituted
against the Appellant has been completed and the disclosure of the
correspondence of the Bank with the above agencies will have no adverse
impact on the course of that enquiry. In view of this, we direct the CPIO to
provide to the Appellant within 10 working days from the receipt of this
order certified photocopies of the entire correspondence between the Bank
and the CBI and the CVC on the matter as mentioned in his original
application for information.
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3. In regard to the inspection of certain records, the Appellant
submitted that while he was shown a number of files and records, there
were some more which had not yet been made available. The Respondent
informed that all those records had since been received from the respective
offices and could be made available for inspection now. It was agreed that
these records would be shown to the Appellant in the Zonal Office of the
Bank in Mumbai on a date mutually convenient. We direct that the
inspection should be arranged within 10 working days from the receipt of
this order and copies of records and documents so inspected shall be
provided to the Appellant if he desires to have copies of those.
4. With the above directions, the case is finally disposed off.
5. Copies of this order be given free of cost to the parties.
(Satyananda Mishra)
Information Commissioner
Authenticated true copy. Additional copies of orders shall be supplied
against application and payment of the charges prescribed under the Act to the
CPIO of this Commission.
(Vijay Bhalla)
Assistant Registrar
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