Information Classification: SC issues another stay order
FNJ withdraws protest
KATHMANDU, FEB 02 - The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued another interim order directing the government not to implement its decision on information classification. Citing the constitutional gravity of the case, the court has referred the writ to the special bench.
The order issued by a single bench of Justice Prem Sharma was in response to a writ filed by Ram Krishna Timilsina, a former registrar of the Supreme Court. In the writ, the petitioner had argued that the government's chief secretary-led committee bypassed some of the provisions of the Right to Information (RTI) Act 2007 while classifying information.
Though the Act allows the government to keep secret only five types of information relating to national sovereignty and security, the new information classification was prepared by manipulating Clause 27 of the Act overriding most of the earlier provisions of RTI, the petitioner had argued. On Tuesday, a single bench of Justice Baidhyanath Upadhyaya had issued a stay order to the government responding to a public interest litigation filed by the Democratic Lawyers' Association. The association had also challenged the government decision as unlawful and unconstitutional.
FNJ withdraws protest
The SC interim order comes as a relief for the agitating journalists, the statement read. The writ had termed the government decision as an "irreparable loss" for the press and the RIT movement.
Journalists had demonstrated at Babarmahal to press the government to take back its directive on Tuesday.
Earlier, the law experts, RTI activists and senior journalists had termed the classification as a "polite version of the royal ordinance" that curtailed right to information.
Journalists protest nationwide
As per the decision of the FNJ central committee, media persons took out protest rallies and staged sit-ins in front of the District Administration Offices (DAOs) in various districts, demanding immediate withdrawal of the decision.
In Dang, the journalists took out a rally in Ghorahi that later converged into a protest meet at Bhanu Chowk. They also burnt the document of the government's directive.
Similar protest was organised in Banke district where journalists took out a rally that later converged into a protest meeting in front of the DAO. The agitating media persons sent black bands to Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai through the chief district officer. Rights activists, law practitioners, businesspersons and the local people also expressed their solidarity with the journalists' protest.
The journalists launched protests in Nawalparasi, Kavre, Nuwakot, Gorkha and Jhapa districts as well against the government move.
Posted on: 2012-02-02 04:00



















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