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Nirmiti Kendras fall under RTI Act ambit, rules Karnataka HC
The Karnataka High Court ruled last week that Nirmiti Kendras, which were set up to develop construction skills and carry out state civil contracts, are subject to the Right to Information (RTI) Act. The order was passed by a single-judge bench of Justice Suraj Govindaraj on August 6. The bench also imposed an additional cost of Rs 50,000 on the Nirmiti Kendra in Chitradurga district, which had approached the high court against a State Information Commission order directing it to pay a cost of Rs 25,000 and submit certain documents sought by an RTI applicant in 2017. The petition argued that a Nirmiti Kendra is a private society, and this being the case, does not count as a 'public authority' under the RTI Act. Unless a body is a public authority, they are not bound to provide such information, the petition claimed. The opposing counsel argued that the Nirmiti Kendra was established to carry out the activities of the state, and the state government had substantial control and financed it, making it subject to the RTI Act. He also argued that even if it was an NGO, this would still apply as it was financed by the government. The bench observed that Nirmiti Kendras were established on the recommendation of the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, and government officers, including IAS and Karnataka Administrative Service officers, ran their daily operations. It also pointed out that the source of funding was the Housing and Urban Development Corporation, a public sector entity. This being the case, the court ruled, the Kendras were subject to the RTI Act. 'It is not expected of a governmental authority and the officers of the Nirmathi Kendra, who are government officers, to have taken such a stand that a Nirmathi Kendra would not come within the purview of the RTI Act,' the bench said. 'The attempt made by the officers of Nirmathi Kendra to suppress such transparency leaves much to be desired and does not inspire confidence. By way of such conduct, the petitioner Nirmathi Kendra has successfully avoided disclosure of information and details,' it added.


Mint
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- Mint
Stray Dogs Supreme Court Hearing LIVE: Three-judge bench to hear suo moto case today
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India Today
22 minutes ago
- India Today
More kidneys needed for Rolls Royce: DMK MLA's remark sparks BJP, AIADMK outrage
Tamil Nadu BJP leader Annamalai and AIADMK General Secretary Edapadi K Palanisamy have strongly condemned DMK Manachanallur MLA Kathiravan for his controversial remarks regarding a kidney-stealing shared a video on X where Kathiravan, whose hospitals are under investigation for alleged kidney smuggling, said, 'After doctor fee and medical expenses, I may get Rs 2 to 3 lakh. Do you know the cost of my father's Rolls Royce car? It is 14.5 crore. The total operation I've done is 252. With Rs 2 lakh as profit, when will I buy Rolls Royce? I could have only bought it if I had removed all the kidneys from Thirupathur people. My only worry is that no one spoke about me saving 252 lives. No one is speaking about it.'Here is Manachanallur DMK MLA Thiru Kathiravan, boasting without a video, he compares the profit from illegal kidney operations at his Trichy hospital to the 14.5 crore price of his father's Rolls-Royce, admitting he'd need to remove all the kidneys in Thirupattur to (@annamalai_k) August 13, 2025advertisementReacting to the video, Annamalai said, 'This is not a joke. Poor weavers from Namakkal were lured, their kidneys stolen, and the MLA himself admits his hospital made at least Rs 7.5 crore from this trade. Yet, the DMK government has taken no concrete action. Has their functionary Dravida Anandan, the middleman in this kidney theft racket, even been arrested?' Edapadi K Palanisamy advised the public against visiting clinics run by DMK members. 'Don't even visit clinics run by DMK men even by mistake. You may lose your kidney. A group is prevailing which shows money to poor and is stealing organs. DMK government itself constituted a committee which investigated and discovered kidney stealing in a hospital belonging to DMK MLA. Was there action taken? NO,' he said, adding that only the license for organ transplant in the hospital was cancelled, with no arrests made.'The MLA says that for buying a Rolls Royce car, he might have to remove people's kidneys. His car is worth Rs 12 crore. He has admitted how many kidneys he needs to steal to buy the car, which is evident from the speech,' Edapadi claimed.- EndsTune InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Tamil Nadu