Central Information Commission · 2014-01-01 · Citation awaited
Interviewer identity protected under §8[1][g]; candidate's own score, rank and general evaluation framework disclosable.
Interviewer names are §8(1)(g) protected; candidate's own score + framework disclosable.
| Court | Central Information Commission |
|---|---|
| Decided | 2014-01-01 |
| Citation | Citation awaited |
| Petitioner | Candidate / RTI applicant |
| Respondent | Recruiting body |
| RTI Act sections | §8(1)(g) |
| Outcome | Partly allowed |
Interviewer identity protected under §8(1)(g); candidate's own score, rank and general evaluation framework disclosable.
Following Bihar PSC v. Rizwi (SC 2012), the CIC protects interview-panel member identities under §8(1)(g). The candidate's own interview score, the marking framework, and aggregate marks are disclosable.
recruitment, interview panel, §8(1)(g), CIC, scores
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