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Hence the information sought cannot be disclosed.
• Written submission has been received from the Additional Director and FAA vide letter dated 25.09.2023 as under:
With regards to the RTI of the appellant Mr Anil Kumar Khanna , IT wish to humbly submit the following facts.
Transfer RTI No.8-6/05-E/CGHS/AD/Vol.XIT1/2027-2028, dated 29-03-2022 from CPIO CGHS Prayagraj was received by CPIO CGHS Lucknow on 05-04-2023, said RTI was incomplete as pages of aforementioned transferred RTI were missing. Which was imated through letter no.3-349/2012-CGHS/LKO/4622-23 on 05-04-2023 to CPIO (CGHS Prayagraj and to the appellant Shri Anil Kumar Khanna by speed post . No response was received from CPIO CGHS Prayagraj, Information regarding disease and treatment thereof of deceased CGHS beneficiary Late Ram Kumar Khanna is personal and confidential in nature which cannot be disclosed to the applicant as per section 8(1) (j) of RTI Act, 2005 As the appellant had not provided any legal document to ascertain that he had consent of Late Ram Kumar Khanna for getting his Medical and Treatment history which is defined as "Sensitive Personal Information" as per Information Technology Act 2000, Data Privacy Rules. • Written submissions has been received from the appellant vide letter dated 27.09.2023 and the same has been taken on record.
Upon the Commissions instance, the CPIO has submitted that they have requested the appellant to submit legal heir certificate to procure the requisite information. He further stated that Information regarding disease and treatment thereof of deceased CGHS beneficiary Late Ram Kumar Khanna is personal and confidential in nature which cannot be disclosed to the applicant as per section 8(1) (j) of RTI Act, 2005 As the appellant had not provided any legal document to ascertain that he had consent of Late Ram Kumar Khanna for getting his Medical and Treatment history which is defined as "Sensitive Personal Information" as per Information Technology Act 2000, Data Privacy Rules.