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Rti information.

(Querist) 12 February 2012 This query is : Resolved 
It is the state of Uttar Pradesh.
what will be the court fee of first appeal in RTI.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 12 February 2012
Rs. 10/- stamp duty/postal order/MO is sufficient,
mahendrakumar (Expert) 13 February 2012
for first appeal,there is no fees.only with the initial rti application you need to pay rs10 postal order etc.
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 13 February 2012
visit the website of the concerned department to know the exact procedure to be followed there...

otherwise its mandatory to display the relevant rules in this regard in every public office....
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 13 February 2012
I would like to clear that the term "Court Fee" is not defined in the Right to Information Act, 2005. and Only at the time of application, you have to pay specified fees via Postal Order, Bank Draft Etc.

In the first appeal, there is no provision to pay fee.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 13 February 2012
yes.. am also having the similar opinion of mr.shah..

-tom-
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 13 February 2012
It is a question of fact and not of law. Some states have prescribed more fees. Check officail website of state Govt.
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 14 February 2012
There is no fee for first appeal. Rs.10 is applicable for original application. You can enclose a DD/Postal Order along with the original application. If you have not enclosed with original application the PIO should bring this deficiency to your notice and you should be given an opportunity to pay this fee before refusing the application on this ground. However, if the PIO is given information in the absence of remitting the prescribed fee by you and you are not satisfied with the reply, you can appeal to the first appellate authority and you can remit this fee (DD/Postal Order) along with first appeal.


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