The Delhi High Court rejected a petition by a death row convict in the 2006 Mumbai train blast case seeking disclosure of information pertaining to the ban imposed on terrorist outfit Indian Mujahideen.
The petition was filed by Ehtesham Qutubuddin Siddique under the RTI Act seeking "background notes" of the Centre and reports of state governments of Gujarat, Delhi and Andhra Pradesh in relation to the ban on the organisation, which was stated to have carried out the blast. The outfit was proscribed under the stringent anti-terror law Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act (UAPA).
The petitioner in its petition, challenged the orders dates June 13, 2019, of Delhi high court passed by the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) denying him the information on the ground that it was covered under the exemptions provided in the RTI Act.
The bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh said the information sought by the petitioner has far reaching consequences and has to be seen from the "larger issue of safety and security of the public and the nation". It said the information Siddique has sought, if provided, will have a bearing on sovereignty and security of the country.
"A perusal of the information shows that the same has far reaching consequences. The same organisation is stated to be involved in various unfortunate incidents since 2005, some resulting in severe loss of life and property," said the court.
"In view of the above, the writ petition is devoid of merit and is dismissed," ruled the court.
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