It is constituted by the State Government. It has one State Chief Information Commissioner (SCIC) and not more than 10 State Information Commissioners (SIC) to be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Appointments Committee headed by the Chief Minister.
What is the eligibility criteria and what is the process of appointment of CIC/IC? 1. Candidates for CIC/IC must be persons of eminence in public life with wide knowledge and experience in law, science and technology, social service, management, journalism, mass media or administration and governance.
The Central Information Commission has been constituted with effect from 12-10-2005 under the Right to Information Act, 2005. The jurisdiction of the Commission extends over all Central Public Authorities.
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The Applicants' seeking information under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, could make their request in writing in a language of English, Hindi or in the regional official language of the area, and could submit their “Applications' to the Public Information Officer (PIO) appointed at an office.
The PIO must explain how the disclosure of information is likely to 'prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, or the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the State, relation with foreign State or lead to incitement of an offence'.
To receive application on behalf of NCW and acknowledge them with date on such requests. To assign number of request under R.T.I Act and to enter it in a register with number. To scrutinize Applications and find out concerned section to whom request is to be forwarded.
The Commission held that under Section 24(1) read with Second Schedule of the RTI Act, 2005, CISF has been declared an exempt organization. Hence, the provisions of the RTI Act are not applicable to the CISF except when the information pertains to allegations of corruption or human rights violations.
Complaint can be filed immediately if CPIO of Public Authority refuses to accept RTI Application as per RTI Act 2005. After receipt of reply from First Appellate Authority or forty-five days after filing of First appeal, if the Complainant had chosen to file first appeal and no reply had been received.
It shall be a constant endeavour of every public authority to take steps in accordance with the requirements of clause (b) of sub-section (1) to provide as much information suo motu to the public at regular intervals through various means of communications, including internet, so that the public have minimum resort to
To qualify for this exemption, it must be personal information. Also, since the provision talks about invasion of privacy of the individual, Section 8(1) (j) of the RTI Act cannot be applied when the information concerns institutions, organisations or corporates.
Is identity proof required at the RTI application stage? Nothing in the RTI Act passed by Parliament or the RTI Rules notified by the Central Government or most of the State Governments require an applicant to submit proof of identity or address along with the RTI application.
Thus, all private Organisations come within the ambit of the RTI Act. This is indeed great news for citizens whose RTI requisition to private organisations is often stonewalled by public information officers (PIOs) and appellate authority (AA) under the pretext that they are not `substantially funded.
Section 11(1) of the RTI Act is triggered once the PIO intends to disclose to an applicant any information which relates to or has been supplied by a third party and has been treated as confidential by that third party. Section 11 does not give the third party a right of veto in giving information.
Any citizen can ask for information under these laws. The Act extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. OCI's (Overseas Citizens of India) and PIO's (Persons of Indian Origin) card holders can also ask for information under the RTI Act.
Method of Seeking InformationA citizen who desires to obtain any information under the Act, should make an application to the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of the concerned public authority in writing in English or Hindi or in the official language of the area in which the application is made.
RTI Time Limit: Time Limit to get information under RTI Act, 2005. Section 7(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 obliges PIO to provide information within 30 days (in normal case)/48 hours (in case the information sought for pertains to life and liberty of a person) of the receipt of request for information.
RTI FAQs of NAGAR-PALIKA BANDIKUI. 1 ) Who is the Public Information officer ( PIO ) of NAGAR-PALIKA BANDIKUI ? Ans.) " THE PIO " is the PIO/APIO/CPIO of NAGAR-PALIKA BANDIKUI .