Jammu,30/Jan/2015:
Jammu and Kashmir High Court has stayed the proceedings initiated by the Jammu
and Kashmir State Information Commission in a complaint case. In a Writ Petition
filed before the Honourable High Court
by RTI activist Raman Sharma against the orders of the Jammu and Kashmir
State Information Commission challenging the power of the Commission in issuing
summon for appearance of a Complainant before it under section 15 of J & K
RTI Act 2009. Earlier the Information Commission bench headed by Chief
Information Commission has issued summon notice of appearance against the
petitioner citing power under section 15 of Jammu and Kashmir Right to
Information Act 2009. In the petition it has been submitted that the
respondent has misinterpreted the
provisions of the section 15 of the J & k RTI Act read with section 30 (b )
and section 32 of civil Procedure Code Samvat 1977. It is also submitted that
before taking any action under section 30 and 32 of CPC against the petitioner,
the respondents were required to adhere strictly the provisions of Rule 10(2)
of J & K RTI Rules 2012 along with Order 11 of CPC. The respondents prior
exercising their authority under 30 and
32 of CPC were required to follow rule 10(2) of J & K RTI Rules 2012 along
with Order 11 of CPC. That the respondents acted beyond their jurisdiction and
ignored rule 10 of J & K RTI Rules 2012 wherein the complainant/appellant
have discretion to remain present/ or opt not to present during the hearing proceeding before the commission. The respondents/commission is not a judicial
body and is not empowered to call/summon/warrant the presence of complainant/
information seeker in the light of Rule 10(2) of the J & K RTI Rules 2012 .
The order of the JKSIC has also been challenged on the ground that the respondents
nowhere empowered by the Act to issues summons/warrants or impose any penalty
in absence of a complainant or information seeker during the proceedings before
it. Dewaker Sharma, Advocate represented the petition whereas S.K Anand
Advocate waived notice on behalf of the respondents. The petitioner in the
writ petition has further challenged
the order wherein the SIC assumed
unfettered powers upon themselves in the garb of sec 15 Jammu and Kashmir Right
to Information Act 2009, wherein the powers to Commission is specific, limited
and self explained. The High Court while calling for records from
Commission also stayed the proceedings
carried over by the commission in a
complaint filed by RTI activist Raman
Sharma .
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Friday, January 30, 2015
High Court Stays proceeding of SIC
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
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