Its time we take action! |
It has been 65 years since we gained independence. But it was only
seven years ago that we gained the right to information. The passage of the RTI
Act in 2005 has resulted in many social changes. We have read about activists
using the RTI.
But
did you know that even you could file an RTI application?
That’s
what nine-year-old Aishwarya Parashar did. This little girl from Lucknow has
filed three RTIs with the Prime Minister’s Office. Her efforts have resulted in
the removal of a garbage dump near her school. Don’t you want to be a
change-maker too?
The Right to
Information (RTI) Act, 2005, is crucial as it mandates timely response to a
citizen’s request for government information
What does the Act aim to do?
The
Act aims at promoting transparency and accountability in the working of every
public authority
Who does the Act apply to?
The
Act extends to the whole of India, except the state of Jammu and Kashmir
How to file an RTI plea
The
Act prescribes a simple procedure to obtain information. Though some public
authorities have their own formats, there is no compulsion to stick to the
prescribed format
Step 1: Identify the
department you want information from. Some subjects fall under the purview of
State governments or local authority such as the municipal
administration/panchayat, while others are handled by the Central government
Step 2: On a sheet of
white paper, write out the application by hand, or type it, in English, Hindi
or the official language of the area. You can also ask the public information
officer to put it in writing
Step 3: Address the
application to the State/Central Public Information Officer. Write the name of
the office from which you seek information, and the complete, correct address.
Clearly mention ‘Seeking information under the RTI Act, 2005’ in your subject
line
Step 4: State your
request in the form of specific, detailed questions, and mention the
period/year your request falls into. Ask for documents or extracts of
documents, if required. To obtain documents, the applicant has to make a
payment of Rs. 2 per page
Step 5: Pay Rs. 10 to
file the plea. This can be done in the form of cash, money order, bank draft or
a court fee stamp. The stamp should be affixed to the application. Applicants
below the poverty line (BPL) need not make the payment but have to attach a
copy of the BPL certificate along with the application
Step 6: Provide your
full name and address, contact details, email address and sign the application
clearly. Put in the date and the name of your town
Step 7: Take a
photocopy of the application and keep one with you for future reference. Send
your application by post or hand it in personally to the department concerned.
Don’t forget to get an acknowledgement
Step 8: The law
mandates that information be provided in 30 days. If this does not happen, you
can file an appeal. The first appeal should be addressed to ‘The Appellate
Authority’ with the name of the department and the address. The appellate
authority is mandated to revert in 30 days from the date of receipt of the
appeal. If the Appellate authority fails to reply, further appeals lie with the
Information Commission, the Chief Information Commissioner, State/Central
Information Commission
EXPERT SAYS: (K. Sanjaya
Kumar, chapter coordinator, 5 Pillar, Pallavaram Chapter NICA: 154582301)
1)
A court fee stamp is the easiest to acquire. Bank drafts and postal orders take
time
2)
Send in your application by registered post as this will enable you to receive
an acknowledgement of the receipt. Keep the acknowledgement safely
3)
In your application, state that the information be provided to you in written
form, and sent by registered post
4)
Ensure your questions are all related to the subject at hand, and that they are
to-the-point
5)
If the information sought by you is handled by more than one department, it is
mandatory for your application to be forwarded to the other departments
concerned. The recipient of your application should intimate you of the
forwarding, and the other departments should provide the information within 30
days of the receipt of the application
To quote John F Kennedy, “Ask not what the country can do for
you - ask what you can do for your country.”
Find
out more about RTI at http://rti.gov.in/
Source, The Hindu
Newspaper
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