India's Karnataka Information Commission declares State Co‑operative Apex Bank a public authority
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India's Karnataka Information Commission ordered the Karnataka State Co‑operative Apex Bank to be treated as a public authority under the Right to Information Act, 2005 and directed it to appoint Public Information Officers and First Appellate Authorities and to publish proactive disclosures required under Sections 4(1)(A) and 4(1)(B).
Why it matters
The decision removes the bank's ability to refuse information requests on the basis of cooperative status, making internal records, loan documents and audit reports subject to statutory disclosure. Administrative oversight by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies and state channels now provide enforceable routes for citizens to obtain bank records.
Implications
- — Karnataka State Co‑operative Apex Bank's board and compliance teams must appoint Public Information Officers and First Appellate Authorities across its offices and publish the disclosures mandated by Sections 4(1)(A) and 4(1)(B) — failure to do so will expose the bank to RTI appeals and further directives from the Karnataka Information Commission.
- — The Principal Secretary, Cooperation Department (Karnataka) and the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (Karnataka) must monitor and enforce the Apex Bank's implementation of the RTI framework or face follow-up directions and sanctions from the Karnataka Information Commission.
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