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Petition against order of Information commission

(Querist) 18 March 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I have met a heavy injustice in respect to the judgment passed by the information commission w.r.t. the RTI filed by me, it seems that the opp. parties have very strong political links. The case was a very open case of destruction of information, punishable under RTI act, twice the commission has heard the case, once(that too, without opp. attending the hearing, and I being present) their oral order did not mach written order, second time also the opp. party did not turn up, and the matter was postponed, since I had very strong case. During next hearing also the opp. did not turn up, the corrupt commissioner asked me to go, and said he will do something. His order was not at all pertaining to the subject, as much as, thee order falsely mentions that opp. attended the hearing. I filed RTI, and subsequently 1st and 2nd appeal, to show the attendance of opp. pertaining to the case, but till date the matter is not heard despite of the fact that the 2nd appeal filed by me pertaining to other cases on latter date has been heard?
Please help, what to do. I am frustrated.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 18 March 2010
Though jurisdiction of courts has specifically been barred in RTI Act but wherein RTI/State authorities are not performing their duty as per Act then the interference of court is imminent. Various High Courts have given their precious verdicts in such matters. You can file such writ after obtaining all the certified copies of the matter in dispute therefrom.
Kumar Thadhani (Expert) 19 March 2010
yes Sir Mr.Samir even though the juridction of Court are barred by limitaion of filind or refusing the reasons or not not anwering according in the lines applied under RTI act.Yes Sir You can very well approach by filing Writ Petition in the High Court with all the certified copies.


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