Dr. MCR Hrdi Ap: Right To Information
Dr. MCR Hrdi Ap: Right To Information
Dr. MCR Hrdi Ap: Right To Information
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RIGHT TO INFORMATION
Why?
Democracy requires informed citizenry. Transparency of information vital to its functioning. Secure access to information that is under control of Public Authorities. Promote Transparency and Accountability. To contain corruption. Setting Practical Regime of RTI for citizens. Creation of Information Commission(s) Harmonize conflicting interests.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
What ?
Six Chapters and 31 Sections Chapter I: Preliminary Chapter II: RTI & Obligations of Public Authorities Chapter III: Central Information Commission Chapter IV: State Information Commission Chapter V: Powers & Functions of the Information Commissions, Appeal and Penalties Chapter VI: Miscellaneous
Right to Information
Sec.2 (j)
inspection of work, documents, records taking notes, extracts, or certified copies of documents or records
Information
Sec.2(f)
Any material in any form
logbooks, models
contracts,
reports,
papers,
samples,
data material held in any electronic form information relating to any private body which can be accessed by a public authority
Sec 4 (2)
Sec 5 (1) & (2)
Dissemination of Information
Designate PIOs / APIOs
Obligation of Public Authorities under RTI Act Section 4 Maintain all its records duly catalogued and indexed Computerize within a reasonable time subject to availability of resources Networked all over the country Proactive Disclosure of Information Periodic (continuing) Proactive Disclosure all relevant facts while formulating important policies or announcing the decisions provide reasons for its administrative or quasijudicial decisions to affected persons information, suo motu, to the public at regular intervals designate State Public Information Officers in all administrative units
Receive application or Appeal Forward the same to PIO / Appellate Authority If the application pertains to other PA transfer the same and intimate the applicant Time Limit for forwarding - 5 days Receive Fee along with Application Maintain Record of Applications, Appeals Received Maintain Record of Fee Received
Section 5
Receive applications for Information Render reasonable Assistance If the application pertains to other PA transfer the same and intimate the applicant Collect Fee Intimate the Cost of Fee of the Information Sought Obtain from other officers if available with them The Officer from whom information is sought is deemed to be the PIO in respect of the Information. Check whether the Information is an exempted one under sections 8, 9, 10 & 24 Check whether it is a third party Information Furnish Information/ Reject on sufficient grounds.
In writing In English, Hindi or official language of the Area Specifying the particulars of information sought No reason need to be given Accompanied by fee or BPL Certificate
Applicant is having right to review the fees charged and to go for appeal on that.
If the PIO fails to furnish the information with in stipulated time the same shall be provided free of charge.
If the decision on the request is not given in time, the request to be deemed to have been refused by the PIO If PIO rejects the request for information, reasons must be stated , referring relevant sections. Time limit for appeal, details of AA also to be informed
Information which affects sovereignty and integrity of India Security, scientific and economic interests of the State Expressly forbidden by court of law. Diplomatic Relations Parliamentary and Legislative privileges Commercial confidence & Trade Secrets which impede the process of Investigations and prosecutions Cabinet matters Privacy of individuals.
A public authority may allow access to information if public interest in disclosure outweighs Notwithstanding anything in the Official Secrets Act, 1923 nor any exemptions permissible in sub-section (1) of Sec 8
information relating to any occurrence, event or matter which has taken place, occurred or happened
on which any request is made under Section 6, except those covered by the provisions of clauses (a), (c) and (i) of sub-section (1) of Sec.8 be provided to any person making a request under that section
Severability (Sec.10) 10
Providing part of the information which does not come under exemptions. Reasons for providing part of Information are to be informed to the applicant.
Fee for Receipt of Application (GO Ms.No.454 GAD,dt.13.10.05) At Village Level At Mandal Level Other than the Above Publications printed, text, maps, plans, floppies, CDs, Samples, models or material in any form if priced Other than the abovei.printed or text form(A4 or A3 size) ii. Other than A4 or A3 size iii.Maps & Plans No Fee Rs.5 Rs.10 Same price
iv.In Electronic Format a. Floppy b. CD c. CD (DVD) v. Samples and Models vi.Inspection of Records - First one hour - Subsequent hour or Fraction Vii.Material to be sent by post
0070 Other Administrative Services 60 - Other Services MH 800 - Other Receipts SH (25) - Receipts Under RTI Act 2005 001 - Receipts Under RTI Act 2005
Mode of Fee for Receipt of Application (GO Ms.No.454 GAD,dt.13.10.05 & 740,dt.1.10.07)
Court Fee Stamp Cash Postal Order Demand Draft Bankers Cheque No Fee for the Below Poverty Line (BPL) people White Card Holders are treated as BPL people
Chapter V:
Powers & Functions of the Information Commissions & Appeal and Penalties
Section 18: Powers & Functions of the Information Commissions
Information Commission has a duty to receive & dispose appeals from the persons where: PIO has not been appointed publishing certain information refused to give information no response with in specified time limits One feels the fee charged is unreasonable the information given is incomplete or false or misleading any other matter relating to obtaining information under this law.
Penalties
Rs. 250/- per day Maximum Rs. 25,000/-
Section - 20:
Access to Information Public Authority Transparency Obligations. Accountability Maintain Records Suo Motu Disclosure Computerise Records RTI ACT Update Information Disseminate Information
PIO s Role Receive Application Dispose Application Obtain information Collect required fee Render Assistance. A.A. 1st Appeal 30 days Disposal of 1st Appeal- 30/45 days
IC powers Issue Summons Scrutiny Evidence Call for witness 2nd Appeal 90 days. Penalty 250 per day upto 25,000. Recommend Disc.Action
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