Title: RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005
1RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005
2Right to Information Act 2005
- Democracy requires
- An information citizenry
- Transparency of information which are vital
- to its functioning to contain corruption
- To hold governments and their instrumentalities
accountable to the governed.
3Aim and Objectives of RTI Act
- Transparency Accountability in the working of
every public authority - The right of any citizen of India to request
access to information and the corresponding duty
of Govt. to meet the request, except the exempted
information (Sec. 8/9) - The duty of Govt. to pro-actively make available
key information to all (Sec 4). - A responsibility on all sections citizenry,
NGOs, media.
4What is a Public Authority ?
- Public Authority means any authority or body
or institution established or constituted - By or under the constitution
- By any other law made by Parliament
- By any other law made by State Legislature
- By notification issued or order made by the
appropriate Government and includes any - i) body owned, controlled or
substantially financed, - ii) non - Government organization
substantially financed - directly or indirectly by funds
provided by the appropriate - Govt
5What does Right to Information mean
- It includes the right to
- Inspect works, documents, records
- Take notes, extracts or certified copes of
documents or records - Take certified samples of material
- Obtain information in the form of printouts,
diskettes, floppies, tapes, video cassettes or in
any other electronic mode or through printouts
S.2(j)
6What does information means ?
- Did material held in any form including
electronic - - Records
- Documents
- Memos
- Opinions advices
- Press releases
- Circulars, orders logbooks
- Contracts
- Reports, papers samples models
7Coverage
- RTI Act came into effect from 12th October
2005. - Covers central, state and local governments and
all bodies owned, controlled or substantially
financed by the respective Governments - Non-government organization substantially
financed directly or indirectly by funds provided
by the appropriate government. - Executive, judiciary and legislature
- Includes information relating to private body
which can be accessed by under any other law for
the time being in force. -
8Obligations
- Every public authority shall
- Maintain all its records duly catalogued and
indexed in a manner and the form which
facilitates the right to information under this
Act. - Ensure that all records that are appropriate to
be computerized are within a reasonable time and
subject to availability of resources.
9What is not open to disclosure ?
- The following information is exempted from
disclosure (S.8) - Which would prejudicially affect the sovereignty
and integrity of India. - Security, strategic, scientific or economic
interests of the State. - Relation with foreign State.
- Lead to incitement of an offence.
- Forbidden to be published by any court of law or
tribunal or the - Disclosure of which may constitute contempt of
court
10What is not open to disclosure ?Contd..
- Which would cause a breach of privilege of
parliament or the state legislature ? - Commercial confidence, trade secrets or
intellectual property, the disclosure of which
would harm the competitive position of a third
party, competent authority if satisfied that
larger public interest is served can allow the
disclosure of such information - Information available to a person in his
fiduciary relationship, competent authority if
satisfied that the larger public interest can
allow the disclosure of such information - Information received in confidence from foreign
government.
11Types of issues that can be solved using RTI.
- For a legitimate work which is pending
- Issue of passport.
- Decision by the administrative authority.
- Faulty construction
- Issue of any type of license.
- Issue of various certificates of marriage, death,
birth, SC/ST OBC etc. - Inclusion of name in voters list
- Issue of Voter ID Card.
- Correction of water, electricity, telephone
bills, change of faulty meter, providing new
water or electricity connection, etc. - Filing of FIR.
- Claiming various kinds of refunds or payments etc
like tax refund, medical reimbursement, provident
Fund etc.
12What is the Application procedure for requesting
information ?
- Apply in writing or through electronic means in
English or Hindi or in the official language or
the area, to the PIO, specifying the particulars
of the information sought for. - Reason for seeking information are not required
to be given - Pay fees as may be prescribed (if not belonging
to the below poverty line category).
13Fees and Charges
- Different reasons for which fee is payable are
as follows - Application fee Rs. 10/- .
- If information is required in electronic media
floppy / CD, etc charges for the same. - Photocopy charges of Rs. 2/- per page.
- Inspection charges of relevant files, documents
and records - No fee for first hour of inspection.
- Rs. 5 for every subsequent hour or fraction
- thereof.
14Fees and Charges
- Processing expenses incurred by the Public
Information officer to be intimated in writing. - Application can seek review of the decision on
fees charged by the PIO by applying to the
appropriate Appellate Authority - No fees from people living below the poverty
line. - Free of cost if the PIO fails to comply with the
prescribed time limit.
15Time limit to get the information
- 30 days if application is filed with the PIO.
- 35 days in case it is filed with the Assistant
PIO. - 48 hrs in case the matter to which the
information pertains affects the life and liberty
of an individual.
16What is third Party ?
- A third party means a person or public
- authority who has given information to the
- Government in confidence and for this the
- third party has a right to be heard in case
- such information is being divulged by the
- CPIO / APIO to the applicant.
17Central Information Commission
- An autonomous body to inquire into complaints
received from citizens. - One can complain to the CIC if refused access to
information or how the public authority has
handled your requested, for instance - Failure to respond to your request within 30
working days or failure to explain why an
extension is needed. - Failure to give you proper advice and help
within the stipulated time. - Failure to give information in the form in which
you asked for it. - Failure to properly explain reasons for refusing
your request, for instance if the public
authority believes that giving you information
would harm a criminal investigations.
18Information CIC needs
- Name and address of the applicant.
- Name and address of the Central Public
Information. - Particulars of the order including number, if
any, against which the appeal is preferred - Brief facts leading to the appeal.
- If the appeal is preferred against deemed
refusal, the particulars of the application,
including number and date and name and address of
the Central Public Information Officer to whom
the application was addressed - Grounds for the prayer or relief.
- Verification by the appellant and
- Any other information which the Commission may
deem necessary for deciding the appeal.
19Penalties
- Imposable by Information Commission on PIO or
officer asked to assist PIO. - For unreasonable delay Rs 250 per day up to Rs.
25,000. - For illegitimate refusal to accept application,
malafide denial, knowingly providing false
information, destruction of information, etc. up
to Rs. 25,000 fine. - Recommendation for departmental action for
persistent or serious violations. - However, no criminal liability.
- Immunity for actions done in good faith(S.21).
20Recent Cases of Penalties
- The Official, KD Bansor, the first Central Govt.
official to lose Rs. 12,500 from her salary for
violations under the RTI Act. - Fine deducted from salary in two months for
denying information and deposited with the
Central Information Commission. - Bansor, an under secretary and Tikam Singh, a
Section Officer of the National Commission for
Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes were fined
Rs. 25,000, maximum amount under RTI Act.
21Universal Access to Poor
- No fee for BPL.
- Reasonable other charges (quantum not specified)
- Filling application / appeals to be facilitated
by APIO at sub-district levels. - No need to specify reason for seeking information
or other personal details. - Provision to provide all required assistance,
including to disable person. - Information to be provided in local languages.
- Provision for damages.
- Open only to citizens of India.
22PIO / APIO Appellate Authority in DoT
- Appellate Authority Shri Kirthy Kumar, Deputy
Director General (Co-ordination Administration)
Room No. 307, Sanchar Bhawan, 20 Ashoka Road, New
Delhi-1. - Tel. No. 011- 2337246,23036881
- Public Information Officer Shri A.K.Biswas,
Deputy Secretary, (Co-ord.), Room No. 303, Sanchr
Bhawan, 20 Ashoka Road, New Delhi-1. - Tel. No. 23036094
- Assistant Public Information Officer- Shri
Kshitij Mohan,Under Secretary(Co-ord.), Room No.
512-A, Sanchar Bhawan, 20 Ashoka Road, New
Delhi-1
23CCA Offices
- In the DoT Website most of the
- information as per the Right to Information
- Act, 2005 para 4(I)(b) is available however
- whereas the role and responsibilities of all
- wings in the Directorate are given in detail
- along with the Telecom Engineering Centre
- (TEC) there is no mention of the CCA Offices,
- their role and functions.
24Disclosure of File Notings
- The ongoing debate over disclosure of file
notings ends. - The CIC, has made it clear that the file
nothing may be asked to be provided to
information seekeers under the Act. - The commission sternly directe4d DoP DoT to
Suitably amend its website in a month and remove
all such instructions which were contrary to
CICs earlier decisions pertaining to disclosure
of file notings. - The order dated 29th Jan2007 came on an appeal
filed by one Pyare Lal Verma who was denied
disclosure of certain file nothing by the
railways on the ground that as per the DoP DoT
website such nothings cannot be acceded to under
the act.
25Combination of intimidation and mindless
application of RTI
- A farmer in Chattisgarh given a bill of Rs.
1,82,000(Costs incurred for photocopying the
official documents relating to the purchases on
paddy in his area) - A residence of Bilaspur district, Chattisgarh was
told to pay Rs. 75,000 for information on the
position available for school teachers.
26RTI success stories
- Citizen uses RTI to get elusive pension.
- Using RTI to Pull up Fair Price Shops in Kalol
Taluka of Gujarat. - Right to Information- Is Media Playing its Role?
- Citizen uses RTI for getting Municipality its
dues from Government. - Citizen uses RTI to make the administration work
according to Rule. - Official fined Rs. 18,000 under Info Act.
- Rajasthan villagers use RTI to end woes.
- Pune Municipal Corporation uses RTI Act to obtain
info from ST Department. - Official fined Rs. 40,000 under RTI Act by CIC,
Chattisgarh. - RTI revives Panchayat Social Justice Committees
in Gujarat.
27THANK YOU