i. information, disclosure of which would prejudicially affect the
sovereignty and integrity of India, the security, strategic,
scientific or economic interests of the State, relation with foreign
State or lead to incitement of an offence
ii. information which has been expressly forbidden to be published
by any court of law or tribunal or the disclosure of which may
constitute contempt of court;
iii. information, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of
privilege of Parliament or the State Legislature;
iv. information including commercial confidence, trade secrets or
intellectual property, the disclosure of which would harm the
competitive position of a third party, unless the competent authority
is satisfied that larger public interest warrants the disclosure of
such information;
v. information available to a person in his fiduciary relationship,
unless the competent authority is satisfied that the larger public
interest warrants the disclosure of such information;
vi. information received in confidence from foreign Government;
vii. information, the disclosure of which would endanger the life
or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information
or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security
purposes;
viii. information which would impede the process of investigation
or apprehension or prosecution of offenders;
ix. cabinet papers including records of deliberations of the
Council of Ministers, Secretaries and other officers;
x. information which relates to personal information the disclosure
of which has no relationship to any public activity or interest, or
which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy of the
individual;
xi. Notwithstanding any of the exemptions listed above, a public
authority may allow access to information, if public interest in
disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interests.