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Comments on Scope of Section 8 (1)(j) of The RTI Act, 2005- 'Privacy' as abuse for claiming exemption


ashish gautam

ashish gautam

Wrote on 17 July 2012  

disclosing the disease to any one except patient himself is against the medical ethics. but if the patient has expired and details asked by his wife can it be given to her considering her as first party? plz reply



ashish gautam

ashish gautam

Wrote on 14 May 2012  

can a doctor of govt hospital disclose the medical details of a patient admitted in hospital to a third party? please comment its urgent



MANOJ KUMAR

MANOJ KUMAR

Wrote on 03 June 2011  

TO PROVIDE THEIR DETAILS". I QUESTION THROUGH THIS CHANNEL THAT WHY THE INFORMATION WILL BE THIRD PARTY WHEN THEY ARE WORKING FOR GOVERNMENT, SPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE PARTICIPATED IN THE TENDER AND SELECTED. B. MANOJ KUMAR ADVOCATE, MOB.:8686767121.



tom joseph

tom joseph

Wrote on 03 June 2011  

IT INDEED IS SAD THAT THE PRIVACY CLAUSE IS CAUSING THE RTI ACT TO LOSE ITS SHINE. THE STRESS SHOULD BE ON PROVIDING THE INFORMATION AND NOT IN WITHHOLDING THE INFORMATION ADVOCATE TOM JOSEPH, DELHI MOB: 9899234139



Hemant Agarwal

Hemant Agarwal

Wrote on 01 June 2011  

Very good & informative compostion. Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal Legal Consultants : 9820174108


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