Severability.
 
10.          (1) Where a request for access to information is rejected on the ground          that it is in relation to information which is exempt from disclosure,          then, notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, access may be          provided to that part of the record which does not contain any          information which is exempt from disclosure under this Act and which can          reasonably be severed from any part that contains exempt information.
 
(2)          Where access is granted to a part of the record under sub-section (1),          the Central Public Information Officer or State Public Information          Officer, as the case may be, shall give a notice to the applicant,          informing—
    
        
            | (a) |  | that                  only part of the record requested, after severance of the record                  containing information which is exempt from disclosure, is being                  provided; | 
        
            | (b) |  | the                  reasons for the decision, including any findings on any material                  question of fact, referring to the material on which those                  findings were based; | 
        
            | (c) |  | the                  name and designation of the person giving the decision; | 
        
            | (d) |  | the                  details of the fees calculated by him or her and the amount of                  fee which the applicant is required to deposit; and | 
        
            | (e) |  | his                  or her rights with respect to review of the decision regarding                  non-disclosure of part of the information, the amount of fee                  charged or the form of access provided, including the                  particulars of the senior officer specified under sub-section                  (1) of section 19 or the Central Information Commission or the                  State Information Commission, as the case may be, time limit,                  process and any other form of access. |