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(Querist) 24 July 2014 This query is : Resolved 
I asked for a judgement / decision of UPSIC using RTI act.They denied with reason of not directly connected with you.I want to ask

1. The judgement of SIC/CIC/Court are public document or not ?

2. If they are not public document, how these are being published on websites ? As data published on websites are considered as the public document as anyone can access it.

3. If upsic can publish any of their judgement on public website, then how any other judgement become the personal data ?

4. If judgement are public data, then where is the question of connected directly / not ? Are newspapers have only reader related news ? Under RTI as per my information public information can be asked .


Kindly suggest how can i get the copy of UPSIC judgement ? As under they denied.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 25 July 2014
You can have access to those through official website.
You can also apply for its certified copy which is generally given.
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 25 July 2014
Prima facie you are right as per the given dtails.
You can check it in the website. If the particular judgement is not available on website:
If UPSIC is not giving copy of its judgement under RTI Act file first appeal. If no result file second appeal before CIC.
What exactly the contents of the judgement that even UPSIC is reserving it without providing a copy?
P. Venu (Expert) 25 July 2014
Judgement or Order of the copy is a public document.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 25 July 2014
File first appeal against the decision.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 27 July 2014
If the RTI application has been rejected, you may file first appeal, second appeal and then can approach court, you may follow the advises rendered.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 27 July 2014
Even though the court judgments are published in their website, it is not a public document. Certified copies are issued only to the parties to that case.





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