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Idamalayar Service vs Assistant

High Court Of Kerala|08 October, 2014
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioner is aggrieved by Exhibits P4 order issued under the Right to Information Act, 2005 [for brevity “RTI Act”].
2. Admittedly there was a dispute as to whether the Co-operative Societies would be covered under the RTI Act, which has now been resolved by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, by the decision reported in Thalappalam S.C.B. Ltd. v. State of Kerala [2013 (4) KLT 232 (SC)]. The Supreme Court, while finding that the societies would not be covered under the enactment, had provided a rider, insofar as the societies owned and controlled or substantially financed, directly or indirectly, by the funds provided by the appropriate Government.
3. There is no consideration of the above aspect in Exhibit P4. Hence, when an application under the RTI Act is filed, before the authority constituted under the enactment, necessarily the authority would have to look into whether the society would WP(C) No.5725 of 2010 - 2 -
come within the ambit of the RTI Act, as declared by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the afore-cited decision. Exhibit P4 is set aside for non-consideration of the aspect of whether the Government exercises any substantial and functional control over the affairs of the petitioner-Society. The said aspect would have to be considered by the authority itself on the parameters laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the afore-cited decision.
Writ petition is allowed, leaving liberty to the 2nd respondent to urge for a re-consideration of the application; but, however, on discharging the burden to substantiate that the society would come within the ambit of the RTI Act as prescribed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. Parties are left to suffer their respective costs.
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Sd/- K.Vinod Chandran, Judge ( true copy )
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Title

Idamalayar Service vs Assistant

Court

High Court Of Kerala

JudgmentDate
08 October, 2014
Judges
  • K Vinod Chandran
Advocates
  • Sri
  • P N Mohanan