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If an authority is holding information about another in a 'fiduciary capacity', the information under the Right to Information Act, 2005 may not be obtainable. 'Fiduciary relationship' is based on:

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Fiduciary relationships are built on trust, and information in such relationships may not be disclosed under the Right to Information Act.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • Authority
  • Law
  • Trust
  • Contract
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The Correct Option is C

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In a fiduciary relationship, one party (the fiduciary) is entrusted with information or authority and is expected to act in the best interests of the other party. A fiduciary relationship is based on trust, which is why such information is exempt from disclosure under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
- Option (A) Authority: This is incorrect because a fiduciary relationship is based on trust, not just authority.
- Option (B) Law: Law can be involved in fiduciary relationships but trust is the underlying principle.
- Option (D) Contract: While fiduciary relationships may arise from contracts, the relationship itself is rooted in trust.
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