Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Valid RTI Plea rejected on flimsy Ground by Resident Commission, Twice

After 4 years of RTI filing , Resident Commissioner pretends ignorance of rules
Valid RTI Plea rejected on flimsy Ground
GOF Staff Reporter
3/4/2013 10:39:33 PM
New Delhi/Jammu, March 4:
Despite completion of 4 years of implementation of Right to Information Act in Jammu and Kashmir, yet many officers even do not know the basic rules of the Act and are harassing the innocent information seekers due to lack of their knowledge about the law. In a bizarre incident of its kind the Public Information Officer, PIO of Resident Commission of Jammu and Kashmir Government at New Delhi rejected the RTI application of an applicant not just once but twice.
On 4/Dec/2012, RTI Activist S Balvinder Singh through registered post submitted an RTI application with the PIO, Resident Commissioner, of JK Government at 5, Prithvi Raj Road New Delhi along with stipulated fees of Rs. 10 in shape of Indian Postal order. But shockingly, his RTI plea was turned down by the concerned officer citing deficiency with a note “ the application is not written on the prescribed perform”. Though the applicant again apprised the said officer with his letter on 7/Jan/2013 that there is no such rule or performa for any RTI application in existing RTI rules, 2012 issued vide SRO no 279 last year, the applicant had even sent one photocopy of these rules to the officer for knowledge.
Again to his surprise, the applicant received another rejection letter signed by Nitasha Singh, Under Secretary at RC, New Delhi, in this rejection letter, the officer vide her letter no. KRC/Misc/53/2010/366/13 dated 06/02/2013 has demanded Rs. 100/- for providing information and have returned the RTI application in original along with the fees of Rs. 10/- (IPO).
Irked over the deliberate attempts of the PIO to suppress the sought information, the applicant, RTI Activist in a written complaint with the Jammu and Kashmir State Information Commission has urged the Chief Information Commissioner GR Sufi to take necessary action against the delinquent officers who are hell bent to deprive the citizens of their fundamental rights and over rule the law that is passed by none other than the State Legislature to bring transparency and accountability in the system. In his complaint to the commission the activist has also submitted to the Commission that copies of all the order/rules/legislations passed by the state government of Jammu and Kashmir are also copied/despatched to the Resident Commission at New Delhi for favour of Information and their casual approach must be dealt strictly to avoid any further harassment to any other citizen.

published in Glimpse of Future, JK Newspoint, The Northlines and many more on 05/March/2013

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