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Not Providing Information is Conempt of court

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Old 02-10-2007, 02:49 PM
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Not Providing Information is Conempt of court

Dear All.

It is been observed in various cases that providing information to the applicant is tough job for the CPIOs. And for this reason they find multiple reasons for not providing information

Purposeful violation the Right of information Act 2005 to safeguard various interests , beliefs & misconducts. This behavior show a willful disregard for the legislation & can be held in contempt of court.
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>> If someone find Unsatisfactory Responce to application under Right to Information Act 2005 or irresponsibility , reluctances and hesitance on providing information by CPIO register a complaint of " Contempt of court " with CIC .
Further we can clain that its contempt of constitution of India.
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Yes, the appeal can be filed with the CIC for sure, but I am not aware, if that is called as 'contempt'? Has this been documented somewhere?
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Its refered by Chief Information comissioner Mr.Vajahat Habibullah.
I read it on his webpage somewhere and I also launched criminal complaints in Police station on this which worked out for me , though It wasnt known to Police Dept well.
But a police complaint gave me the information I ased for from the CPIO.
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