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Disclose comments of law varsity professors on ‘live-in’ relation: CIC

The views of two professors of the National Law University here on their purported ‘live-in relations’ should be disclosed to thwart any rumour mongering about their personal lives, CIC has held. 

The strange case came to light following an RTI application by a person claiming to the step-brother of the wife of a Professor at National Law University who alleged that his brother-in-law was in a 'live-in' relation with a fellow Professor at the varsity.

Terming it as amounting to bigamy or adultery, the applicant sought facts of any inquiry conducted in this regard and comments received from his step-sister, her husband and another lady Professor involved in the purported relationship.

When the matter reached Central Information Commission, it emerged that the step-sister of the applicant had categorically told the university that she is no longer married and the applicant is trying to get personal information about her private life and her former husband. She asked the university not to entertain his application.

“He pleaded larger public interest behind his RTI request but did not specify what it was. Nor could he prove any fair motive or need for the same," Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu noted in his order.
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