A CPSU have the ballot papers of its employees union election as a practice.Can anybody seek inspection of those documents under RTI ? Is it not a third party information? Is it not an information given in goodfaith?
Rama mohan Acharya (Manager HR(Legal)) 28 April 2010
A CPSU have the ballot papers of its employees union election as a practice.Can anybody seek inspection of those documents under RTI ? Is it not a third party information? Is it not an information given in goodfaith?
Ballot paper is absolutely a property of an individual and it is not at all a public property whereas RTI Act is only applicable to the information of public interest whichever available with a public authority, A ballot paper of an individual is not at all a public property. Therefore, it is not even a "Third Party information" and so a public authority is not authorised to publish it even in good faith. If done so, it will be treated as "broken the democratic rights of a citizen" and it will be treated as "Rashtradroh" in a democratic nation. Moreover, publishing of own ballot paper by an individual itself will be treated as "CANVASSING".