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rahul (director)     07 September 2012

What to do if rti not replied

i filed RTI to SDM(PIO) office in delhi and he didnt reply in 30 days.. after that i file 1st appeal to Dy Comm, (CPIO), it also passed 30 days,

what do now

 

same way  on other matter... I filed RTI to one harayana govt office.. DTCP.. chandigard ,, they also not reply.. its more then 45 days.

how to deal with these currupted person,,, 

 

it. is possible that they didnt reply because if some pressure from the parties/ for which info i asked 



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Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     09 September 2012

Delhi Govt case - appeal to CIC

 

Haryanad Govt case -Appealto Appeallate Authority.


(Guest)

Dear Friend

PIO is officer of state Govt. employee.

CPIO is central Govt. Employee.

You sent your request to SDM than submit first appeal to CPIO.

Both are Public information officer.

As per you , perhops you have taken some mistake.

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You have to file appeal first appellate Authority. OR after waithing 45 Days submit second appeal to state information commissioner.

Go to official website of said department and fild correct details.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     16 September 2012

Apart from niceties of who is CPIO and who is FAA, under State Govt or under Central Govt, you wil get no reply. RTI has now been turned into jokes by govt officers. Even a Head Clerk is now CPIO!

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     16 September 2012

even if he is head celrk he is laible under RTI Act.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     16 September 2012

Liable? Yes. Trying getting a reply from him.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     16 September 2012

System is laid down.  You have to file appeal to Appellate authroity and then to CIC/SIC.  The person delaying information is liable for fine @Rs 250-/ per day.


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