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revribhav (Hindi)     30 May 2015

National litigation policy violation gipsa

Joint Secretary ,                                                                             14/3/2015

 Ministry of Law and Justice

 Room No. 430, A Wing, 4th Floor,

 Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001.

Re: Seeking Information under the Right to Information Act,2005

Law Commission of India,in the concluding para of 145th report in respect of PSU’s recommends the following:-Before we conclude,we may consider it relevant to refer to the Law Commission’s 126th Report which emphasized that the Government and public sector undertakings must have their own litigation policy and strategy and  they must be devised with a view to encouraging avoidance of litigation and settlement of disputes by alternative methods. Litigation is an unproductive investment both in time and money. Public sector undertaking and the Govt. have to conserve their resources and determine priorities of expenditure by a judicious approach so that unproductive litigation does not eat away large chunk of the scarce resources... “At any rate it (PSU) cannot afford to develop a litigious culture.”

  1. Information in respect of date of acceptance of the above
  2. Information of the orders/advise/rejoinders/circulars issued in respect of the above.
  3. If the above matter is pending, information of the name and designation of the authority with whom it is pending.

IPO of Rs.10 as fee is enclosed,the CPIO may fill the account details.  

signature me11.12.12.jpg            SHRIGOPAL SONI,     

C231,Panchsheel Nagar, Ajmer-305004         revribhav@gmail.com



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revribhav (Hindi)     30 May 2015

RTI reply of aforesaid is attached


Attached File : 20150530124002 1048961976 rti reply national litigation policy law ministryt.pdf downloaded: 73 times

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