This Article is From Dec 09, 2020

Prime Minister's Flights, Entourage Cannot Be Disclosed: Air Force Plea In High Court

The petition, filed through central government senior panel counsel Rahul Sharma and advocate CK Bhatt, is in appeal against the CIC's July 8 direction to IAF to provide certified copies of available and relevant Special Flight Returns-ll to RTI applicant Commodore (retd) Lokesh K Batra.

Advertisement
India News

Central Information Commission (CIC) has asked for details of PM's flights and security cover

New Delhi:

The Indian Air Force or IAF filed a plea in the Delhi High Court today challenging a Central Information Commission (CIC) direction to provide information regarding Special Flight Returns (SRF)-II, saying it relates to details of the Prime Minister's security apparatus and cannot be provided.

The Air Force's plea has claimed that the "information so sought includes details related to the entire entourage, names of Special Protection Group (SPG) personnel accompanying the Prime Minister of India on foreign tours for his personal safety, and the same, if disclosed, can potentially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the State".

The petition, filed through central government senior panel counsel Rahul Sharma and advocate CK Bhatt, is in appeal against the CIC's July 8 direction to IAF to provide certified copies of available and relevant Special Flight Returns-ll to RTI applicant Commodore (retd) Lokesh K Batra.

Mr Batra had sought certified copies of SRF-I and SRF-II with regard to each foreign visit of former PM Manmohan Singh as also Prime Minister Narendera Modi from April 2013 onwards.

Advertisement

Indian Air Force, in its plea, claims that the CIC has "failed to appreciate and consider that the information sought by the respondent (Batra) from the petitioner (Air Force) cannot be disclosed and the application of the respondent for seeking the same ought not to have been allowed as the information sought is extremely sensitive in nature..."

The petition contends that the SRF copies sought relate to "official records of functioning and working of the security apparatus of the Prime Minister of India which cannot be brought in public domain for safety and security reasons".

Advertisement

The matter is likely to come up for hearing on Friday.
 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Advertisement