In a major boost to
transparency in private schools, the Chief Information has ruled that private
schools governed by laws like the Delhi Education Act will also be governed by
provisions of the Right To Information Act, 2005. In the significant decision,Ms. Sadhana Dixit Vs. Directorate
Of Education, the
Central Information Commission (CIC) ruled that private schools cannot deny to
provide information on service records and salaries.
The
Appellant an ex-employee of Jindal Public School under the Directorate of
Education hadfiled an RTI seeking a certified copy of service book,
copies of her appointment letter issued by Jindal Public School
and staff statements of all the employees. The Directorate of Education provided
all the information available with them but the school did not share any of the
information asked by the appellant on the grounds that the RTI Act did not
apply to a private institution.
The
Appellant preferred a second appeal before the Commission after she was
unsatisfied with the information provided by the Public Information Officer
(PIO) of the Directorate. Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu directed
the school to provide her with the information requisitioned under Section 2(f)
of the RTI Act and said that the school “has a duty under sections 4 and 8 of
the Delhi Education Act 1973, to abide by the regulatory conditions of service,
payment of salaries as prescribed, etc for which the school has to maintain the
records, which provide an inherent and implied right to information to their
employees”
The
Commissioner also noted that, “Under Right to Education Act 2009 also, the
recognized school is under an obligation to appoint eligible teachers and
provide them with prescribed wages. This also reveals that it has given
inherent Right to Information to the teachers from their employers.”The
Commissioner then directed the school to furnish the information sought by the
appellant under the lawto the Directorate of Education who in turn would
provide it to the appellant.
This
decision by the Information Commission will now ensure transparency in the
service records of teachers and other staff among private schools governed by
the Delhi Education Act.
(Source: Live Law)
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