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.
Monday, October 13, 2014
J & K : Withholding Teachers’ List, Activist Moves SIC Against JKSSB
Withholding
Teachers’ List: Petition Filed Against JKSSB
Withholding
Teachers’ List
Activist Moves SIC
against JKSSB
Jammu,
13/Oct/2014: Aggrieved over the casual approach and delaying tactics of the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection
Board, JKSSB in issuing the teachers’ list of several
districts for which the
advertisement notices were issued in year 2012 and 2013 and where the interviews have also been conducted a
long ago. A complaint under section
15 of Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information
Act, 2009 have been filed with the
J & K State Information
Commission wherein the complainant, RTI activist
Raman Sharma have submitted
that by speed post on 22/Aug/2014 he had sent an RTI application
under ‘Life & Liberty ‘clause (section 7-1
) of Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 to the Public
Information officer of JKSSB at Srinagar office
which was duly delivered by the postal department in the office of the
respondent on 26/Aug/2014.
In his complaint addressed to the
Registrar, JKSIC, the
activists has stated that he had urged the Public Information Officer, PIO of
the JKSSB to provide the information within 48 hours as per the mandate of Life
and Liberty Clause of the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 as the subject of the sought information
related to a very important issue pertaining to
Life and future of 1000s of young
educated youth of Jammu and Kashmir State who have applied for the various
posts of teachers in response to JKSSB’s
advertisements vide notice no’s 03 of 2012, dated 28.12.2012, no:
02 of 2013 dated 16.02.2013, &
no: 05 of 2013 dated 02.03.2013 . In the petition it is also
submitted that except few districts, the
JKSSB have announced the successful candidates for other districts and there
the successful candidates have even joined their place of posting whereas the
candidates of the remaining districts where
the result is yet to be declared are waiting anxiously and there is not
word or information from the recruitment agency about their fate, the
commission has also been apprised that the subject RTI
application was duly received by the respondent on 26/Aug/2014 much earlier
before the devastating flood in the state and the respondent was under legal
obligation to honour the RTI act and provide reply within 48 hours as the
applicant had sought information under life and liberty clause.
Earlier
through his RTI application to the
JKSSB, Sharma had sought information about the policy/rule/procedure adopted by
the JKSSB, for different posts the maximum time limit fixed under which the recruitment procedure should be
culminated/completed by the JKSSB where
there is no court order/ Stay. It is pertinent to mention here that JKSSB
had invited applications for the posts of teachers for different districts of
the state vide different advertisement
notices such as notice no 03 of 2012,
dated 28.12.2012, no: 02 of 2013
dated 16.02.2013, & no: 05 of
2013 dated 02.03.2013 . Though the exams
& interviews were conducted for the
said posts & even the merit list been declared/announced for districts
like, Reasi, Kishtwar, Poonch, Baramulla, Ganderbal etc but the merit
list/selection lists of district Jammu/Udhampur & Kathua are still awaited. Despite the fact that the
interviews of the candidates belonging to these districts were conducted
earlier than the other districts where the lists have been
published/announced/declared but still the results of the candidates of these
districts and the merit lists are not being announced/published which has put
the career/future of thousands of young
educated aspiring candidates male and females in a state of limbo, this is
obviously a grave matter related to their life and livelihood that's why the information seeker has contested
that the sought information obviously falls under the provisions of the Life
and Liberty Clause of the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 and
that deserved to be released within 48 hours.
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COPY OF COMPLAINT:
Complaint Under
Section 15 of J
& K RTI ACT
2009
To
The Registrar
State Information Commission
J&K, Jammu.
Appellant
RAMAN SHARMA,
Address: k-236,
Mast Garh, Jammu. 180001
Mob: 9796811012,
email: jkrtiact@gmail.com
|
Respondent
Public Information Officer,
Jammu and Kashmir
Service Selection Board, JKSSB, Zam Zam Building, Rambagh, Srinagar,190001.
|
Detail of information sought and Fees:
Copy enclosed as annexure A & B.
Reason for the Complaint: The appellant through speed post on
22/Aug/2014 had sent an RTI application under ‘Life & Liberty ‘clause
(section 7-1 ) of Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act
2009 to the Public Information officer of JKSSB at Srinagar office. The said application
was delivered by the postal department in the office of the respondent on
26/Aug/2014.
In
the RTI application, the appellant had urged the respondent to provide the
information within 48 hours as per the mandate of Life and Liberty Clause of
the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 as the subject of the sought information
related to a very important issue pertaining to
Life and future of 1000s of young
educated youth of Jammu and Kashmir State who have applied for the various
posts of teachers in response to JKSSB’s
advertisements vide notice no’s 03 of 2012, dated 28.12.2012, no:
02 of 2013 dated 16.02.2013, &
no: 05 of 2013 dated 02.03.2013 .
Unfortunately, except few districts, the JKSSB have announced the successful
candidates for other districts and there the successful candidates have even
joined their place of posting whereas the candidates of the districts of the
result is yet to be declared are waiting anxiously and there is not word or
information from the recruitment agency about their fate.
The
above application was duly received by the respondent on 26/Aug/2014 much
earlier before the devastating flood in the state and the respondent was under
legal obligation to honour the RTI act and provide reply within 48 hours as the
applicant had sought information under life and liberty clause.
Moreover,
the respondent have shown scant respect for the law passed by the state
assembly and orders of the honourable J & K State Information Commission
where from time to time the honourable commissioners have asked the officers to
provide the information to citizens within the time frame without resorting to
delaying tactics.
Now
it is over 45 days, but even today, there is no correspondence or intimation by
the respondent to the appellant about the status of his RTI plea forget reply.
Even if it is assumed that the subject RTI application was not falling under
life and liberty clause even then the respondent should have provided the
information to the applicant within 30 days which have also been passed.
PRAYER:
Through this submission under section 15 of the JK RTI Act 2009, I seek your kind intervention in this matter
and urge you to take action as per the provisions of the act, order a probe to trace out the person responsible
for restraining the respondent to supply
the information to the appellant within stipulated period of time. The
Honourable commission may also award compensation to the appellant as this
commission deems appropriate for mental agony caused to the information seeker
for depriving him of his right and also
the cost of this complaint.
Dated: 13/Oct/2014 Raman Sharma
Appellant.
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Copy of RTI Application
APPLICATION
UNDER JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2009
To
The Public Information Officer,
Jammu & Kashmir State Selection
Board, Srinagar.
Respected Sir,
Kindly provide me following information under
the provisions of section
7(1) of J & K RTI Act 2009 where it
being mentioned that in case of life and liberty the information shall be
provided within 48 hours of the receipt of
the request. I am bonafide resident of
the state & an initial fees of Rs. 10/- is enclosed herewith as IPO No_. 08F- 876774.
BACKGROUND: The JKSSB invited applications for the posts
of teachers for different districts of the state vide different advertisement
notices such as notice no 03 of 2012, dated 28.12.2012, no: 02 of 2013 dated 16.02.2013, & no: 05 of 2013
dated 02.03.2013 . Though the exams & interviews have been conducted for
the said posts & even the merit list been declared/announced for districts
like, Reasi, Kishtwar, Poonch, Baramulla, Ganderbal etc but the merit list/selection
lists of district Jammu/Udhampur & Kathua
are still awaited. Despite the fact that the interviews of the
candidates belonging to these districts were conducted earlier than the other
districts where the lists have been published/announced/declared but still the
results of the candidates of these districts and the merit lists are not being
announced/published which has put the career/future of thousands of young educated aspiring
candidates male and females in a state of limbo, this is obviously a grave
matter related to their life and livelihood. Hence the sought information
obviously falls under the provisions of the Life and Liberty Clause of the
Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009. The learned PIO of the SSB is
thus requested to supply the information within stipulated period of time.
INFORMATION
SOUGHT
1.
As
per policy/rule/procedure adopted by the JKSSB, for different posts the
maximum time limit fixed under which the recruitment procedure should be
culminated/completed by the JKSSB where
there is no court order/ Stay.
2.
Kindly
provide me copy of such Policy, rule, procedure adopted by the JKSSB
regarding time schedule fixed for completion of recruitment
procedure.
3.
In
how many years/months/days the merit list of candidates belonging to district
Jammu, Kathua and Udhampur would be announced/declared
who has appeared for written tests and interviews
in response to the above quoted
notifications for the posts of teachers.
4.
As
per official record of the JKSSB Whether the merit lists are being prepared
for district Jammu/Kathua/Udampur
or are there any discrepancies.
5.
Kindly
intimate whether there is any court order/notice being issued to the to the JKSSRB
(with regard to different advertisement notices such as notice no 03 of 2012, dated 28.12.2012, no: 02 of 2013
dated 16.02.2013, and
no: 05 of 2013 dated 02.03.2013).
6.
Kindly
provide me copies of all such court orders being issued to JKSSB ( with
regard to vide advertisement
notices such as notice no 03 of
2012, dated 28.12.2012, no: 02 of
2013 dated 16.02.2013, and
no: 05 of 2013 dated 02.03.2013).
7.
Whether
there is any proposal pending with the JKSSRB to forumulate a policy/rule/norm/procedure to fix time limit for completion of recruitment
procedure of different posts issued
by the JKSSB.
8.
As
per the official record of the JKSSB any official reason mentioned for the
delay in announcing/declaring
merit list of the candidates belonging to district Jammu/Udhampur and Kathua.
9.
Intimate
Name and designation of the
competent authority/officers/official
of JKSSB who takes final decision
to declared merit list of candidates.
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Dated: 22/Aug /2014 RAMAN SHARMA.
[Applicant]
Address:
Raman Sharma, . 236-K , Mast Garh,
Jammu. 180001 J & K Mob: 9796811012.
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Copy of RTI Fees, Postal Reciept
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.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
SIC Disregards RTI Plea under “Life & Liberty Clause”
J & K Info Commission Rejects RTI without
Citing any Reason
SIC
Disregards RTI Plea under “Life & Liberty Clause”
JAMMU,
04/May/2014: Jammu and Kashmir State Information
Commission in utter violation of the Right to Information Act has rejected an
RTI application without citing any valid reason for it. Public Information
officer of the SIC has failed to provide information to an information seeker
within stipulated period of time and yet even after lapse of time did not
intimate him anything.
Earlier, RTI
activist Raman Sharma had filed an RTI application under ‘Life and Liberty
Clause’ with the commission office at
Jammu on 28/April/2014, it is worth to mention here that as per section 7(1) of
the J & K RTI Act 2009, the Public Information officer is under legal
obligation to provide the information within 48 hours where the information
sought concerns the life or
liberty of a person, though for matters
other than ‘life and liberty’ the information may be provided within maximum
limit of 30 days.
While sharing details
with media, Sharma informed that he had filed RTI application to know the details
of action taken by State Information Commission on a representation submitted
by another RTI applicant (victim) where the RTI applicant has sought the
intervention of the commission for allegedly receiving threat calls from an unknown
person to pressurise him to withdraw his RTI application.
Expressing concern
over the casual approach of the State Information Commission while dealing with
cases of Life and Liberty Raman said the commission should follow due process
of law being the apex RTI body in the state
and if the SIC itself fails to follow the rule book then it would not
only be unfortunate but setting a wrong precedent for other Public Authorites.
However,
a complaint under
section 15 of the Jammu and Kashmir RTI Act has also been filed with the registrar
of the commission on 03/May/2014 titled “Raman Sharma Vs PIO, J & K State Information Commission”
for not getting the information within stipulated period of forty eight hours.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Published in JK Newspoint, Kashmir Times, The Northlines, Journey Lines, State Times on 05/05/2014.
http://www.statetimes.in/news/sic-disregards-rti-plea-life-liberty-clause/
http://www.thenorthlines.com/newsdet.aspx?q=79319
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.
Friday, May 2, 2014
J & K : Time to Set Up “Police Complaints Authority”
J & K : Time to Set Up “Police Complaints Authority”
Raman Sharma
Without having any prejudice against or in favour of the lawyers or Police I would like to submit that the recent agitation of Lawyers in Jammu against a local police officer have highlighted a very important issue which needs no rest even after the agitation of members of the legal profession. I don’t know whether the allegations of the lawyer which is though so serious in nature is true/untrue/half true or otherwise but the rule of law must prevail.
The allegations as levelled by the advocate against the SHO are not isolated in nature and there are often complaints by citizens alleging serious abuse of authority by Policemen. The most general allegations against the policemen are that due process of law is not followed by them before taking a person into custody and the Policemen are also often accused of siphoning off the money of the accused taken into their custody. Torture in Police Custody, inhumane treatment in Prison Cell, denying basic human rights to the detainees are also very common blames the Policemen often face.
Now the question arises that do we the citizens should out- rightly condemn all the policemen on the allegation of any person or we must also give them the right to defend themselves, after all the Police officers are also are part and parcel of our society. A Policeman may be our brother, Uncle, Friend, Son and father (in my case).
Obviously as a law abiding society and as per the system of natural law of justice a person is innocent until proven guilty so we have to hear the accused (Policeman) also. But often in our state whenever any allegation is levelled against any policemen it is general perception that the police department tries to shield their own people, hardly take any action them and let them scot free because if any probe against any police officer is lodged again it is another policemen who does the so called probe the result of which in 99 percent cases is known to one and all beforehand. To find out a solution to this serious problem where the citizens losing faith in Police department, the Honourable Supreme court showed the government a way ahead. The honourable Supreme Court of India in its historic judgement has passed a very important judgement where it has clearly suggested a neutral body to look into the cases against the police people . While deciding Writ Petition(C) No. 310 of 1996, titled "Prakash Singh & Ors Vs. Union of India & Others, on 22/Sep/2006, the Honourable Supreme Court in its order has called for setting up “Police Complaints Authority”.
The Court order states “There shall be a Police Complaints Authority at the district level to look into complaints against police officers of and up to the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police. Similarly, there should be another Police Complaints Authority at the State level to look into complaints against officers of the rank of Superintendent of Police and above. The district level Authority may be headed by a retired District Judge while the State level Authority may be headed by a retired Judge of the High Court/Supreme Court. The head of the State level Complaints Authority shall be chosen by the State Government out of a panel of names proposed by the Chief Justice; the head of the district level Complaints Authority may also be chosen out of a panel of names proposed by the Chief Justice or a Judge of the High Court nominated by him. These Authorities may be assisted by three to five members depending upon the volume of complaints in different States/districts, and they shall be selected by the State Government from a panel prepared by the State Human Rights Commission/Lok Ayukta/State Public Service Commission. The panel may include members from amongst retired civil servants, police officers or officers from any other department, or from the civil society. They would work whole time for the Authority and would have to be suitably remunerated for the services rendered by them. The Authority may also need the services of regular staff to conduct field inquiries. For this purpose, they may utilize the services of retired investigators from the CID, Intelligence, Vigilance or any other organization. The State level Complaints Authority would take cognizance of only allegations of serious misconduct by the police personnel, which would include incidents involving death, grievous hurt or rape in police custody. The district level Complaints Authority would, apart from above cases, may also inquire into allegations of extortion, land/house grabbing or any incident involving serious abuse of authority. The recommendations of the Complaints Authority, both at the district and State levels, for any action, departmental or criminal, against a delinquent police officer shall be binding on the concerned authority”
Unfortunately, neither the citizens ,media nor the Activists and even the people associated with legal profession botherered to put a pressure on the state government to implement this order of the Apex Court for setting up of Police Complaints Authority to bring a Police-Public bonhomie which is an essential ingredient to have safe secure and peaceful atmosphere in the society. The politicians of J & K State irrespective of their political affiliation who always used police people for their personal gains did not moved forward in this direction to comply with the court orders.
Therefore it is high time that in a state like ours where hundreds of policemen have laid their lives for discharging their duties and other thousands still performing their duties even in most risky environment do not get condemnation from the their own people ( Civilians) even when they are not guilty. Therefore It would be prudent that the state government immediately after the elections orders for setting up Police Complaints Authority to look into the cases of complaint against police personnels so that guilty police officer do not go scot free and entire police force do not earn a bad name because of the misdeeds of few rogue elements of the organization. About Raman Sharma, he is an RTI Activist and can be emailed at jkrtiact@gmail.com
Published in Jounrey Lines, 03/May/2014:
http://journeyline.in/newsdet.aspx?q=51879
Also Published in Jk Newspoint on 03/004/2014
Daily Udaan, 02/May/2014
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.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
J & K : RTI Chief Snubbed by CM's Office
CM Secretariat Snubs RTI Chief
“CM Secretariat Mum over Sufi’s Suggestion”
Jammu, 29/Apr/2014: Chief Minister’s Office has snubbed Chief Information Commissioner GR Sufi by not responding to his DO letter for over more than four months GR Sufi, the Chief Information Commissioner on 26/Dec/2013 has written a DO Letter ( Demi official ) to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and surprisingly the Chief Minister’s office had not only given no response to the letter but even did not bother to send any acknowledgement note which is normally issued whenever they receive any communication from a political dignitary or persons occupying important position like a commissioner of a statuary body or chairman of a Board.
Though the Commission itself refused to share the full contents of the letter written by Jammu and Kashmir State Chief Information Commisisoner GR Sufi to RTI applicant stating it as ‘personal information’ and only a portion of it was released by the Public Information Officer of the Commission in response to an RTI application of the RTI activist Raman Sharma and rest of the information was denied citing it as personal information having no relationship to any public activity quoting section 8(i) of the JK RTI Act 2009. In the RTI reply commission has informed the applicant that the letter was sent through courier but no response or acknowledgement has been received by it from the CMO.
However , in his letter dated 26/Dec/2013, Chief Information Commissioner GR Sufi has requested the Chief Minister to direct the Secretary, General Administration department to have an interaction with the State information Commission to initiate the process of reviving Right to Information Rules (2010) which were amended and replaced in the year 2012 by issuing an SRO no 279.
Through letter Sufi had expressed his displeasure over the amendments in the RTI Rules and have submitted “ Unfortunately these rules were abruptly repealed on the main plank of brining the rules at par with central rules”. “This reasoning was quite flawed as the present legislature has been vigouroulsy ensuring that it exercised all powers which are vested in it under constitution of the state read with Union Constituion, if the legislature enacts its own substantive law (JK RTI 2009) it is logical that rules also to be that of creation of state executive keeping in view of the exigencies and special conditions of our state” Sufi’s letter reveals.
While sharing the letter of GR Sufi with media, RTI applicant Raman Sharma also expressed his resentment over the attitude of the Chief Minister’s office and commented that it should have responded to the letter of the a statuary and quasi judicial authority like Chief Information Commissioner who as per section 13 of Jammu and Kashmir RTI Act 2009 have the status and rank equivalent to that of an election commissioner .
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Published in Kashmir Times, The Northlines, JK Newspoint, Kashmir Life, Early Times, Kashmir Dispatch, Kashmir Monitor, Jammu Express, Journey Line, Daily Udaan-Urdu and other leading daily news papers.
http://www.kashmirlife.net/5882029042014/
http://www.northerntimes.in/newsdet.aspx?q=25395
http://www.kashmirtimes.in/newsdet.aspx?q=31716
http://earlytimesnews.com/newsdet.aspx?q=126702
http://www.kashmirtimes.in/newsdet.aspx?q=31716
http://earlytimesnews.com/newsdet.aspx?q=126702
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.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Display List of Medicines Available In Hospitals: SIC
Display List of Medicines Available In Hospitals: SIC
Jammu 24/April/2014: In a significant judgment which would prove beneficial to people in distress, the J&K State Information Commissioner has directed the state government to ensure display of list carrying name and availability of the drugs available in all the government health institutions across state.
The Information Commissioner Dr. SK Sharma passed this order while disposing a complaint filed by noted RTI activist Deepak Sharma. In his 5 pages judgement the commission vide its order no . SIC-J-A-46-2014/108 directed the state government through Commissioner Secretary Health and Medical Education department to ensure display list of all medicines including life saving drugs available to the patients free of cost at prominent places in the hospitals and health centers for the benefits of the general public within a month time.
Earlier in his complainant to the commission the activist had sought a direction for the Hospital authorities to ensure compliance of section 4 of the J&K Right to Information Act 2009, which obligates a public authority to proactively display the information held by it.
Sharing details of the case, Deepak stated that it is a common experience that though the Government claims that many medicines including life saving drugs are made available in hospitals and other health institutions and these drugs are meant for free distribution to patients, but usually the patients are not given the medicines available in the hospitals which is meant for free public distribution and are asked to purchase the medicines from the market . To find the fate of such medicines available in the hospitals , he filed an RTI application to Government Meical College and Hospital Jammu and raised queries which included to know the details of all medicines including life saving drugs and other surgical products available in the stores of hospitals and also asked the details of medicines available in the store that has crossed the expiry date.
Being aggrieved by the reply of the PIO, the activist filed a complaint in the State Information Commission to issue order to the hospital authorities to display information regarding availability of medicines, proactively under section 4 of the J&K RTI Act 2009.
Taking cognizance on the complaint, Dr. S.K. Sharma, J&K State Information Commissioner in its judgment directed Commissioner Secretary Health and Medical Education, Principal Government Medical College and Hospital and Director Health Services to ensure that the availability of all medicines is displayed at prominent places of all hospitals and health centers for the benefit of the general public with in one month of passing the order.
Published in JK Newspoint, Daily Excelsior, State Times, Kashmir Times, Greater Kashmir, Kashmir Life and other leading dailies of Jammu and Kashmir on 25th Apr/2014.
http://www.kashmirtimes.in/newsdet.aspx?q=31539
http://www.kashmirlife.net/display-names-availability-of-medicines-in-hospitals-sic-to-govt24042014/
http://jammu.greaterkashmir.com/news/2014/Apr/25/sic-asks-govt-to-display-list-of-drugs-available-in-hospitals-19.asp
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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