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Mangalore: RTI activists root for handling cases at district level

Mangalore: RTI activists root for handling cases at district level


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangalore, June 29, 2014: At a programme to discuss the loopholes in the Right to Information Act (RTI) and suggestions to improve the Act, organised by DK Anti Corruption Forum at Roshni Nilaya School of Social Works on Saturday, June 28, RTI activists said that there were instances of the appellate authorities adjourning the hearing even 10 to 11 times. It is practically not viable for the applicant to travel to Bangalore often, and return when the hearing is deferred. Apart from setting up a mechanism in the district level, a law should be enforced to limit the adjournment of the case hearing, RTI activists demanded.

 

DK Anti Corruption Forum, Mangalore

 

DK Anti Corruption Forum, Mangalore

 

DK Anti Corruption Forum, Mangalore

 

RTI activists in the city largely feel the need for State Information Commission to make provisions to handle Right to Information cases at the district-level. Majority of the activists, specially senior citizens found it inconvenient to travel all the way to Bangalore to approach the appellate authority for the hearing of cases.

A senior citizen C A Shenoy said that several times, when the public information officer realises that the applicant has approached the appellate authority, it is then that he acts on the application and furnishes information to avoid the penalty. The appellate authorities too encourage this by closing the case and sparing the officers without imposing penalty which is not justifiable, he said.

RTI activists pointed at the loophole in the State Information Commission, which has restricted the applicants to limit their questions and number of words in an application to 150. The Central Information Commission has nowhere laid such a restriction, rather the Commission allows an applicant to ask a number of questions and use sufficient  words in the application. Another participant accused the public information officer (PIO) of not maintaining confidentiality of the RTI applicants. At times, the applicants get threat calls from the opposite party, which is due to the PIO leaking information about the application to the opponent party.

Some of the suggestions put forward at the discussion are : Appoint more number of commissioners for the speedy disposal of cases, bring the CrPC provisions under RTI so that criminal action could be initiated against erring officials, make arrangements to pay TA, DA and costs of appeal after the judgement is in his favour.

DK Anti Corruption Forum office-bearer Vidya Dinker said that the suggestions would be forwarded to the law ministry, Central and State Information Commission.


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