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Dheeraj Kumar Singh vs Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur on 30 April, 2026

(ii) Hon'ble Central Information Commission vide its judgment No. CIC/SM/A/2010/001086 dated 06.04.2011, in the matter of Chetan Kothari Vs. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, where it has been observed that "Disclosure of information regarding the suicide of a family member and the consequent discussion in the public about such death has the potential to cause severe invasion of the privacy of the family, let alone causing disrespect to the dead.
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Dheeraj Kumar Singh vs Iit Goa on 30 April, 2026

(ii) Hon'ble Central Information Commission vide its judgment No. CIC/SM/A/2010/001086 dated 06.04.2011, in the matter of Chetan Kothari Vs. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, where it has been observed that "Disclosure of information regarding the suicide of a family member and the consequent discussion in the public about such death has the potential to cause severe invasion of the privacy of the family, let alone causing disrespect to the dead.
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Dheeraj Kumar Singh vs Indian Institute Of Technology Jodhpur on 30 April, 2026

(ii) Hon'ble Central Information Commission vide its judgment No. CIC/SM/A/2010/001086 dated 06.04.2011, in the matter of Chetan Kothari Vs. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, where it has been observed that "Disclosure of information regarding the suicide of a family member and the consequent discussion in the public about such death has the potential to cause severe invasion of the privacy of the family, let alone causing disrespect to the dead.
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Dheeraj Kumar Singh vs Indian Institute Of Technology , Madras on 30 April, 2026

(ii) Hon'ble Central Information Commission vide its judgment No. CIC/SM/A/2010/001086 dated 06.04.2011, in the matter of Chetan Kothari Vs. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, where it has been observed that "Disclosure of information regarding the suicide of a family member and the consequent discussion in the public about such death has the potential to cause severe invasion of the privacy of the family, let alone causing disrespect to the dead.
Central Information Commission Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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