It is sad if SBI has asked for any such deposit or may be rule have changed since they have started competing with private banks.I have a locker in a SBI branch w/o any such deposit,may be u can clarify this point from their HQ. Of course may be Manoj has got a better ans.
From: Lt Gen K S Rao <kantamnenirao@yahoo.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, 20 April 2012 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] IC SS rules Sundry Debtor details not personal informatiom.
Dear Mr Manoj Pai,
Please can you confirm if the PSU Banks are covered under RTI. Reason--I have been asking for a Locker from SBI and afer a letter to the GM, the branch alloted me one small locker after a fixed deposit of Rs one lakh. I had asked them for a bigger locker and for the last four years they have been saying that they do not have one. However, one of the bank employees said that we give bigger lockers to those who have deposits more than 50 lakhs. We want to know the actual rule position which they do not divulge. Regards KS Rao
--- On Thu, 19/4/12, Manoj Pai <manojpai@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Manoj Pai <manojpai@yahoo.com> Subject: [HumJanenge] IC SS rules Sundry Debtor details not personal informatiom. To: "HJ GG" <humjanenge@googlegroups.com> Date: Thursday, 19 April, 2012, 21:22
In an interesting matter of an RTI Application filed Shri Aseem Takyar seeking information on complete information containing details, particulars and amount figure of each sundry debtors of 'Indian Airlines" the CIC had ruled that "The entire information which you are seeking through the letter under reference apparently has no larger public interest whatsoever and relates to third party, the disclosure of which is exempted under section 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act." Unfortunately for the CPIO of National Aviation Company of India Ltd. IC Sushma Singh did not buy their story. She ruled in the favor of disclosure."The Commission is of the opinion that information containing "details,particulars and amount figure of each sundry debtor" as requested by theappellant in his RTI application cannot be termed as 'personal information' of any person."Check link for full decisionhttp://www.rti.india.gov.in/cic_decisions/CIC_SS_A_2011_0001189_M_80578.pdfSo, even after six years of RTI Act 2005, the senior officers of the now unstable airlines org. (Indian Airlines / AIR India) have not lowered their cloak of secrecy. From the way the things are moving in this sector, more and more public interested citizens will soon enter the "Chamber of Secrets" and expose skeletons in the cupboards.Manoj Pai
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