SC issues contempt notice to RBI in RTI case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The has issued notice to the of India (RBI) on a contempt petition which alleged that the central did not provide information sought about the inspection reports of some banks and on the alleged irregularities in the case of of companies under the

A bench headed by Justice issued the notice on a petition filed by a resident who contended that the RBI had refused to part with the sought information despite apex court rulings on the issue.

The petitioner, Girish Mittal, represented by and Pranav Sachdeva, contended that he had sought information under the RTI Act in December 2015 like copies of inspection reports of ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC and from April 2011 and copies of cases files with file notings on various irregularities detected by RBI in the case of of companies and erstwhile

The contempt petition is concerned with the "denial of information", he said.

The petition recalled the ruling in a case that RBI is clearly not in any fiduciary relationship with any bank. RBI has no legal duty to maximise the benefit of any public sector or and thus there is no relationship of 'trust' between them.

"The RBI ought to act with transparency and not hide information that might embarrass individual banks. It is duty bound to comply with the provisions of the RTI Act and disclose the information sought," the apex court had observed in that case.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 15:52 IST