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    Steps on to dispose RTI representations on war footing: Official

    Steps on to dispose RTI representations on war footing: Official
    As reported in webindia123.com on July 22,2012
    Steps on to dispose RTI representations on war footing: Official

    Right to Information Act Commissioner S Vijayababu today said steps were being taken to dispose applications under Right to Information Act on war footing to ensure the RTI Act was implemented effectively in the state. Addressing a press conference here today, he said 15,998 representations had been received under RTI Act by various government offices and of them 5,906 had been disposed by providing the required information. He said 2,325 complaints had been received out of which 308 had been resolved.The Commissioner informed that 10,092 applications, 2017complaints and 1,992 other representations had been kept pending and steps were taken to speedy disposal of them. He said four commissioners were supervising at the level to ensure the implementation of RTI Act in the state. He stressed on the need for creating awareness among people to use the RTI as it would help to build corrupt-free and transparent administration.UNI DP GM 1939 NNNN




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    RTI Act being misused: AP Information Commissioner

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    Reported by Thehindu.com on July 23, 2012
    The Hindu : Cities / Vijayawada : RTI Act being misused: AP Information Commissioner

    The response from the officials is not encouraging, says Commissioner The Andhra Pradesh Information Commission has observed that awareness on Right to Information Act among common man was high. The response from the officials was however, not encouraging. The misuse of the RTI Act also came to the notice of Commission, which is contemplating taking suitable action in this regard. Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, Information Commissioner P. Vijay Babu said, “We have noticed that many officials were not providing information sought by the appellants.” In some cases, they were simply washing off their hands saying the information was not available.

    It would also amount to rejection of the application under Section 7(2) of the RTI Act, he said, and asserted that stringent action would be taken against the officials who neglected the RTI Act.

    As per Section 21(b) of RTI Act, a fine of Rs.250 to Rs.25,000 per day could be levied against them; this apart, a compensation up to Rs.2 lakh could also be levied; the fines and compensation would not be paid by the government in behalf of the official, but would be recovered from salaries of the officials concerned, he said.

    It was observed that many Public Information Officers (PIOs) were not attending to the hearing called for by the Commission. This indifference in approach would not be tolerated any more, he said.

    Sordid tale

    Other side of a coin has a sordid tale to tell. Some people and organisations, under the garb of RTI activists, were misusing the Act. Either they were bulldozing the officials or seeking information with an eye on pubic properties. For instance, the information regarding endowments lands etc. were passed on to the land sharks by the pseudo RTI activists, he said.

    The Information Commissioner said that the commission was working on war footing to clear the pending cases before it. The Commission received close to 25,000 petitions, including appeals and complaints, as on date. Of this, 10,869 petitions were cleared. The petitions have piled up over last six years, he added.




 

 

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