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This is an archive article published on June 14, 2010

MHA denies info on tapping,cites confidentiality clause

The Home Ministry has declined to make public the number of phone tapping authorisations given by it to different...

The Union Home Ministry has declined to make public the number of phone tapping authorisations given by it to different security agencies in recent years,saying even “generic” information about the working of such units is exempt from the transparency law.

The ministry refused to provide the number of clearances given by the Home Secretary to different enforcement,intelligence and security agencies in past five years,citing confidentiality clauses of the RTI Act. The denial came on an RTI application in which the applicant,Abhishek Shukla,categorically mentioned that no details of the surveillance but only the “number of permissions” by Home Secretary needed to be disclosed.

“If as much as even generic data touches upon and is reflective of the functioning of the security and intelligence organisations,which in the legislative wisdom have been kept outside the operation of the RTI Act,I find no cogent reason to accept the appeal,” Joint Secretary,Internal Security,Dharmendra Sharma said while rejecting the first appeal in this regard. The matter may now go to Central Information Commission as a second appeal in this regard.

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