Aloke Tikku, Hindustan
Times
New Delhi, August 08,
2012
The
government has notified a new set of rules for moving the Central Information
Commission (CIC) against government departments, laying down the basic
standards that the appeal will have to meet to be taken up. The new rules were
notified by the Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT)
at the request of the CIC that was grappling with incoherent and incomplete
appeals.Chief Information Commissioner Satyananda Mishra said the commission
had not insisted on a format or content of an appeal in the initial phase since
the implementation of the law was still in its infancy.
“But
now that the number of RTI appeals has gone up, it has become extremely
difficult for us to cope with incomplete, and sometimes illegible appeals,”
Mishra told Hindustan Times.
In
the past, the CIC has accepted letters written to the commission as formal
appeals and got around to putting together the necessary paperwork at its own
initiative.
With
nearly a million RTI applications filed annually, the proportion of appeals has
also increased considerably. As the CIC, Mishra has about 1,233 pending appeals
to deal with.
As
a result of the backlog, a denial of information appeal would have to wait for
about 8 to 12 months before the information commissioner can take up the case.
The
new rules – notified on 31 July but yet not put in public domain by DoPT – not
only lists the documents that would need to accompany an appeal but also lays
down a format for the applications.
Deviation
from the format would not be a ground for rejecting an appeal to ensure that
the poor were not discriminated against.
But for the
rest, “I think it is only fair to expect people to cooperate with us”.
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