Legal Question in Banking Law in India
rti
does board resolution of the bank comes under exemptions under section 8(1)(d) of rti act,2005. or any other related provision in this regard.
Asked on 6/20/09, 1:33 am
5 Answers from Attorneys
Sudershan Goel
India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate
Re: rti
No. However, it may depend upon the subject matter and your locus standi to ask the information concerned.
Answered on 6/20/09, 3:35 pm
J. Radhakrishnan
independent Practice
Re: rti
u have not mentioned as to which subject or to whom the board resolution relates. One cannot have unqualified right to have copies or information of board resolutions. If the resolution pertains to a borrower or any other person, then it could fall under 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act and the Bank can refuse to divulge such information. Sec.8(1)(d) is not the one dealing with such information
Answered on 6/20/09, 11:45 pm
Pranav Desai
PD Legal & Associates
Re: rti
Depends as to what the resolution relates too.
Answered on 6/22/09, 5:50 am
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