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Wife cannot seek husband’s salary details under RTI Act: Rajasthan High Court

"Disclosure of such information, in the absence of any overriding public interest, has no relationship with any public activity or public interest," the Court said.

Ritu Yadav

The Rajasthan High Court has upheld the State's decision to deny a woman access to her husband’s salary details under the Right to Information (RTI) Act [Smt. Kanta Kumawat v State of Rajasthan]

Justice Kuldeep Mathur dismissed a plea moved by a wife challenging the rejection of her RTI application.

"Disclosure of such information, in the absence of any overriding public interest, has no relationship with any public activity or public interest," the Court said.

Justice Kuldeep Mathur

The woman had sought copies of the pay slips and details of the salary paid to her husband, who was employed with the police department in Bhilwara.

However, her RTI application was rejected by the competent authority on the ground that the information sought was “personal” in nature, related to a third party, and was therefore exempt from disclosure under the provisions of the RTI Act. Rajasthan State Information Commission later upheld the decision.

This compelled the wife to approach the High Court.

However, the Court found no illegality in the State’s action in refusing disclosure. In doing so, the Court relied on Supreme Court's ruling in Girish Ramchandra Deshpande vs. Central Information Commission & ors.

In that decision, the top court had ruled that information relating to the performance of an employee or officer in an organisation is primarily a matter between the employee and the employer, governed by service rules, and falls within the ambit of “personal information”.

The High Court, thus, found no merit in the present writ petition.

Advocate Gopal Lal Acharya appeared for the petitioner.

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Smt. Kanta Kumawat v State of Rajasthan & Ors.pdf
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