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The Orissa High Court dismissed a petition seeking disclosure of the broad outcome of a tax evasion petition filed by the petitioner under the Right to Information Act. The petitioner's request was deemed a roving enquiry beyond the scope of information allowed u/s 8(1)(i) of the Act. The Public Information Officer rejected the claim, which was upheld by the appellate authorities. The Court found no irregularity in the authorities' decisions and dismissed the writ petition.
The Orissa High Court dismissed a petition seeking disclosure of the broad outcome of a tax evasion petition filed by the petitioner under the Right to Information Act. The petitioner's request was deemed a roving enquiry beyond the scope of information allowed u/s 8(1)(i) of the Act. The Public Information Officer rejected the claim, which was upheld by the appellate authorities. The Court found no irregularity in the authorities' decisions and dismissed the writ petition.
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